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Effects of Electromyographically-driven Neuromuscular Stimulatio Cycling System on the Lower-Limb of Stroke Survivors

机译:肌电驱动的神经肌肉刺激循环系统对中风幸存者下肢的影响

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This paper describes the design of an Electromyographically(EMG)-driven Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) cycling system. It utilises real-time EMG from actively participating stroke survivors as feedback control to drive the cycling system for rehabilitation. The user controls the speed of the cycling system using muscle activities of the side affected recorded by EMG electrodes. Additionally, adaptable NMES stimulations; also EMG based, were provided in cyclic pattern to the respective muscle groups in order to improve muscle coordination. The targeted muscle groups used to control the system were the Hamstring (HS), Tibialis Anterior (TA), Quadriceps (QC), Gastrocnemius Lateralis (GL) of the leg on the affected side. Using the system, 20 30-minutes sessions were conducted with chronic stroke survivors (n=10) at frequency of 2-4 sessions per week. Clinical assessment scores, namely FMA_LE, BBS and 6MWT were calculated before the first session and after the completion of 20 sessions. All the assessment scores showed significant improvement after using the system; FMA_LE(P=0.0244), BBS(P=0.0156), 6MWT(P=0.0112), and SI (P=0.0258), showing that the EMG-driven NMES cycling system provides effective rehabilitation for stroke survivors in terms of muscle strength and balance.
机译:本文介绍了一种由肌电图(EMG)驱动的神经肌肉电刺激(NMES)循环系统的设计。它利用来自积极参与的卒中幸存者的实时EMG作为反馈控制来驱动自行车系统进行康复。用户使用由EMG电极记录的患侧的肌肉活动来控制自行车系统的速度。另外,适应性的NMES刺激;还以循环模式将同样基于肌电图的信号提供给各个肌肉群,以改善肌肉协调性。用于控制系统的目标肌肉群是患侧腿部的the绳肌(HS),胫骨前肌(TA),股四头肌(QC),腓肠肌外侧腓肠肌(GL)。使用该系统,对慢性中风幸存者(n = 10)进行了20次30分钟的训练,频率为每周2-4次。临床评估分数,即FMA_LE,BBS和6MWT是在第一节课之前和20节课结束后计算的。使用该系统后,所有评估分数均显示出显着改善; FMA_LE(P = 0.0244),BBS(P = 0.0156),6MWT(P = 0.0112)和SI(P = 0.0258),表明EMG驱动的NMES自行车系统在肌肉力量和平衡。

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