DocumentCode :
1537476
Title :
Simultaneous and nonlinear identification of mechanical and reflex properties of human elbow joint muscles
Author :
Zhang, Li-Qun ; Rymer, William Zev
Author_Institution :
Northwestern Univ., Chicago, IL, USA
Volume :
44
Issue :
12
fYear :
1997
Firstpage :
1192
Lastpage :
1209
Abstract :
The naturally coexisting intrinsic mechanical and reflex properties of the human elbow joint were identified simultaneously using nonlinear, time-delay, continuous-time, and dynamic models. Angular random perturbations of small amplitude and low bandwidth were applied to the joint using a computer-controlled servomotor, while the subject maintained various levels of mean background muscle torque. Joint neuromuscular dynamics were identified from the measured elbow angle and torque. Stretch reflexes were modeled nonlinearly with both dynamic and static reflex gains. A continuous-time system identification method was developed to estimate parameters of the nonlinear models directly from sampled data while retaining realistic physical or physiological interpretations. Results from six subjects showed that dynamic stretch reflex gains, joint stiffness, and viscosity generally increased with mean background muscle torque; and that dynamic stretch reflex gain was higher during muscle stretch than that during muscle shortening. More importantly, the study provided realistic simultaneous estimates of the relative contributions of intrinsic mechanical and reflex actions to net joint torque. In particular, reflexively-mediated stiffness generated a significant portion of the total joint stiffness and the percentage varied systematically with background muscle torque.
Keywords :
biocontrol; biomechanics; elasticity; identification; muscle; physiological models; torque; viscosity; angular random perturbations; background muscle torque; dynamic stretch reflex gains; human elbow joint muscles; joint neuromuscular dynamics; joint stiffness; mean background muscle torque; mechanical properties; muscle mechanical properties; muscle shortening; muscle stretch; physiological interpretation; reflex properties; simultaneous nonlinear identification; viscosity; Bandwidth; Elbow; Goniometers; Humans; Mechanical factors; Muscles; Neuromuscular; Nonlinear dynamical systems; Servomotors; Torque measurement; Biomechanics; Elbow Joint; Humans; Mathematics; Models, Biological; Motor Neurons; Muscle, Skeletal; Nonlinear Dynamics; Reflex, Stretch; Time Factors;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/10.649991
Filename :
649991
Link To Document :
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