Title :
The impact of shoulder abduction loading on EMG-based intention detection of hand opening and closing after stroke
Author :
Lan, Yiyun ; Yao, Jun ; Dewald, Julius P A
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys. Therapy & Human Movement Sci., Northwestern Univ., Chicago, IL, USA
fDate :
Aug. 30 2011-Sept. 3 2011
Abstract :
Many stroke patients are subject to limited hand functions in the paretic arm due to a significant loss of Corticospinal Tract (CST) fibers. A possible solution for this problem is to classify surface Electromyography (EMG) signals generated by hand movements and uses that to implement Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES). However, EMG usually presents an abnormal muscle coactivation pattern shown as increased coupling between muscles within and/or across joints after stroke. The resulting Abnormal Muscle Synergies (AMS) could make the classification more difficult in individuals with stroke, especially when attempting to use the hand together with other joints in the paretic arm. Therefore, this study is aimed at identifying the impact of AMS following stroke on EMG pattern recognition between two hand movements. In an effort to achieve this goal, 7 chronic hemiparetic chronic stroke subjects were recruited and asked to perform hand opening and closing movements at their paretic arm while being either fully supported by a virtual table or loaded with 25% of subject´s maximum shoulder abduction force. During the execution of motor tasks EMG signals from the wrist flexors and extensors were simultaneously acquired. Our results showed that increased synergy-induced activity at elbow flexors, induced by increasing shoulder abduction loading, deteriorated the performance of EMG pattern recognition for hand opening for those with a weak grasp strength and EMG activity. However, no such impact on hand closing has yet been observed possibly because finger/wrist flexion is facilitated by the shoulder abduction-induced flexion synergy.
Keywords :
biomechanics; electromyography; muscle; EMG activity; EMG pattern recognition; EMG signal; EMG-based intention detection; abnormal muscle coactivation pattern; abnormal muscle synergy; chronic hemiparetic chronic stroke subject; elbow flexor; hand closing movement; hand movement; hand opening movement; motor task; paretic arm; shoulder abduction force; shoulder abduction loading; shoulder abduction-induced flexion synergy; surface electromyography; synergy-induced activity; wrist extensor; wrist flexor; Elbow; Electromyography; Force; Loading; Muscles; Pattern recognition; Shoulder; Algorithms; Electromyography; Hand; Humans; Middle Aged; Movement;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBC, 2011 Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4121-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1557-170X
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2011.6091027