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High density electromyography data of normally limbed and transradial amputee subjects for multifunction prosthetic control

机译:正常肢体和trans动脉截肢受试者的高密度肌电图数据,用于多功能假体控制

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Pattern recognition based control of powered upper limb myoelectric prostheses offers a means of extracting more information from the available muscles than conventional methods. By identifying repeatable patterns of muscle activity across multiple muscle sites rather than relying on independent EMG signals it is possible to provide more natural, reliable control of myoelectric prostheses. The purposes of this study were to (1) determine if participants can perform distinctive muscle activation patterns associated with multiple wrist and hand movements reliably and (2) to show that high density EMG can be applied individually to determine the electrode location of a clinically acceptable number of electrodes (maximally eight) to classify multiple wrist and hand movements reliably in transradial amputees. Eight normally limbed subjects (five female, three male) and four transradial amputee subjects (two traumatic and congenital) subjects participated in this study, which examined the classification accuracies of a pattern recognition control system. It was found that tasks could be classified with high accuracy (85-98%) with normally limbed subjects (10-13 tasks) and with amputees (4-6) tasks. In healthy subjects, reducing the number of electrodes to eight did not affect accuracy significantly when those electrodes were optimally placed, but did reduce accuracy significantly when those electrodes were distributed evenly. In the amputee subjects, reducing the number of electrodes up to 4 did not affect classification accuracy or the number of tasks with high accuracy, independent of whether those remaining electrodes were evenly distributed or optimally placed. The findings in healthy subjects suggest that high density EMG testing is a useful tool to identify optimal electrode sites for pattern recognition control, but its use in amputees still has to be proven. Instead of just identifying the electrode sites where EMG activity is strong, clinicians will be able to choose the electrode sites that provide the most important information for classification.
机译:与传统方法相比,基于模式识别的上肢肌电假体控制提供了一种从可用肌肉中提取更多信息的方法。通过识别跨多个肌肉部位的肌肉活动的可重复模式,而不是依靠独立的EMG信号,可以提供对肌电假体的更自然,可靠的控制。这项研究的目的是(1)确定参与者是否可以可靠地执行与多种手腕和手部动作有关的独特的肌肉激活模式,以及(2)表明高密度肌电图可以单独应用于确定临床上可接受的电极位置数量的电极(最多八个),以可靠地对经radi骨截肢者的手腕和手的多个运动进行分类。八名正常肢体受试者(五名女性,三名男性)和四名经radi直截肢者(两名创伤和先天性)受试者参加了这项研究,研究了模式识别控制系统的分类准确性。结果发现,正常肢体对象(10-13个任务)和截肢者(4-6个)任务可以以较高的准确度(85-98%)进行分类。在健康受试者中,将电极数量减少到8个不会对电极的最佳位置产生明显的影响,但是当电极均匀分布时,则会显着降低精度。在被截肢者中,将电极数减少到4个不会影响分类精度或高精度任务的数量,而与剩余电极的分布均匀还是最佳放置无关。健康受试者的研究结果表明,高密度肌电图测试是识别模式识别控制最佳电极部位的有用工具,但仍需证明其在截肢者中的使用。临床医生将不仅能够选择EMG活性较强的电极部位,还可以选择提供最重要分类信息的电极部位。

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