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A Single-Session Preliminary Evaluation of an Affordable BCI-Controlled Arm Exoskeleton and Motor-Proprioception Platform

机译:负担得起的BCI控制的手臂外骨骼和运动本体感受平台的单阶段初步评估

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Traditional, hospital-based stroke rehabilitation can be labor-intensive and expensive. Furthermore, outcomes from rehabilitation are inconsistent across individuals and recovery is hard to predict. Given these uncertainties, numerous technological approaches have been tested in an effort to improve rehabilitation outcomes and reduce the cost of stroke rehabilitation. These techniques include brain–computer interface (BCI), robotic exoskeletons, functional electrical stimulation (FES), and proprioceptive feedback. However, to the best of our knowledge, no studies have combined all these approaches into a rehabilitation platform that facilitates goal-directed motor movements. Therefore, in this paper, we combined all these technologies to test the feasibility of using a BCI-driven exoskeleton with FES (robotic training device) to facilitate motor task completion among individuals with stroke. The robotic training device operated to assist a pre-defined goal-directed motor task. Because it is hard to predict who can utilize this type of technology, we considered whether the ability to adapt skilled movements with proprioceptive feedback would predict who could learn to control a BCI-driven robotic device. To accomplish this aim, we developed a motor task that requires proprioception for completion to assess motor-proprioception ability. Next, we tested the feasibility of robotic training system in individuals with chronic stroke (n = 9) and found that the training device was well tolerated by all the participants. Ability on the motor-proprioception task did not predict the time to completion of the BCI-driven task. Both participants who could accurately target (n = 6) and those who could not (n = 3), were able to learn to control the BCI device, with each BCI trial lasting on average 2.47 min. Our results showed that the participants’ ability to use proprioception to control motor output did not affect their ability to use the BCI-driven exoskeleton with FES. Based on our preliminary results, we show that our robotic training device has potential for use as therapy for a broad range of individuals with stroke.
机译:传统的基于医院的中风康复可能是劳动密集型且昂贵的。此外,康复的结果在个体之间是不一致的,并且恢复是很难预测的。考虑到这些不确定性,已经测试了许多技术方法以改善康复效果并降低中风康复的成本。这些技术包括脑机接口(BCI),机器人外骨骼,功能性电刺激(FES)和本体感受反馈。然而,据我们所知,尚无研究将所有这些方法结合到一个康复平台中,该平台可促进目标定向的运动。因此,在本文中,我们将所有这些技术结合起来,以测试将BCI驱动的外骨骼与FES(机器人训练设备)配合使用以促进卒中患者完成运动任务的可行性。机器人训练设备用于辅助预定义的目标定向运动任务。因为很难预测谁可以使用这种技术,所以我们考虑了用本体感受反馈适应熟练动作的能力是否可以预测谁可以学习控制BCI驱动的机器人设备。为了实现此目标,我们开发了一项运动任务,需要完成本体感觉才能评估运动本体感觉能力。接下来,我们测试了机器人训练系统在慢性卒中(n = 9)患者中的可行性,并发现所有参与者对训练设备的耐受性都很好。运动自我感觉能力不能预测完成BCI驱动任务的时间。能够准确瞄准(n = 6)和不能瞄准(n = 3)的参与者均能够学习控制BCI设备,每项BCI试验平均持续2.47分钟。我们的结果表明,参与者使用本体感受控制运动输出的能力并未影响他们将BCI驱动的外骨骼与FES结合使用的能力。根据我们的初步结果,我们表明,我们的机器人训练设备具有潜在的潜力,可用于广泛的中风患者的治疗。

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