DocumentCode :
1160066
Title :
Synthesis of paraplegic gait with multichannel functional neuromuscular stimulation
Author :
Kobetic, Rudi ; Marsolais, E. Byron
Author_Institution :
Motion Study Lab., Veterans Affairs Med. Center, Cleveland, OH, USA
Volume :
2
Issue :
2
fYear :
1994
fDate :
6/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
66
Lastpage :
79
Abstract :
Template stimulation patterns were used for a multichannel functional neuromuscular stimulation (FNS) system to synthesize movements for walking in paraplegia. Rules were developed and tested for tailoring template walking stimulation patterns to individuals. The criteria for effective rule application were based on the degree to which the paraplegic gait approached normal appearance, independence of forward progression, the least amount of upper body support, and the minimum amount of energy used as perceived by the user. The ability of preset microprocessor-controlled stimuli to generate walking in paraplegia were limited by muscle strength, fatigue, and timing of stimulation. Joint moment testing showed that paraplegic subjects had 20-60% of normal strength. In individuals at the lower end of the range, the strength was insufficient to allow independent forward progression. The muscle fatigue effected the strength and timing of joint movements during walking. Timing of hip extensor activation at heel strike was found to be critical for progression. Excessive forces were taken up through arm support, especially with hip and trunk extensor fatigue, and forward lean was essential for progression. Hip and trunk stability was achieved through stiffening by co-contraction and upper body support. This resulted in metabolic energy expenditure as high as four times normal
Keywords :
biomechanics; muscle; neurophysiology; orthotics; arm support; energy use minimization; forward lean; forward progression independence; heel strike; hip extensor activation timing; hip extensor fatigue; metabolic energy expenditure; multichannel functional neuromuscular stimulation; muscle fatigue; muscle strength; normal appearance; paraplegic gait synthesis; preset microprocessor-controlled stimuli; stability; stimulation timing; template stimulation patterns; trunk extensor fatigue; upper body support minimization; walking; Control systems; Electrodes; Fatigue; Hip; Injuries; Legged locomotion; Muscles; Neuromuscular stimulation; Testing; Timing;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1063-6528
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/86.313148
Filename :
313148
Link To Document :
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