• DocumentCode
    139610
  • Title

    Volitional control of ankle plantar flexion in a powered transtibial prosthesis during stair-ambulation

  • Author

    Kannape, Oliver A. ; Herr, Hugh M.

  • Author_Institution
    Biomechatronics Group, MIT Media Lab., Cambridge, MA, USA
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    26-30 Aug. 2014
  • Firstpage
    1662
  • Lastpage
    1665
  • Abstract
    Although great advances have been made in the design and control of lower extremity prostheses, walking on different terrains, such as ramps or stairs, and transitioning between these terrains remains a major challenge for the field. In order to generalize biomimetic behaviour of active lower-limb prostheses top-down volitional control is required but has until recently been deemed unfeasible due to the difficulties involved in acquiring an adequate electromyographic (EMG) signal. In this study, we hypothesize that a transtibial amputee can extend the functionality of a hybrid controller, designed for level ground walking, to stair ascent and descent by volitionally modulating powered plantar-flexion of the prosthesis. We here present data illustrating that the participant is able to reproduce ankle push-off behaviour of the intrinsic controller during stair ascent as well as prevent inadvertent push-off during stair descent. Our findings suggest that EMG signal from the residual limb muscles can be used to transition between level-ground walking and stair ascent/descent within a single step and significantly improve prosthesis performance during stair-ambulation.
  • Keywords
    brain-computer interfaces; electromyography; handicapped aids; prosthetics; EMG signal; active lower limb prosthesis; ankle plantar flexion volitional control; ankle push off behaviour; biomimetic behaviour; electromyographic signal; hybrid controller functionality; inadvertent push off; intrinsic controller; level ground walking; lower extremity prosthesis control; lower extremity prosthesis design; powered plantar-flexion; powered transtibial prosthesis; ramp walking; residual limb muscles; stair ambulation; stair ascent; stair descent; stair walking; top-down volitional control; transtibial amputee; Electromyography; Legged locomotion; Neuromuscular; Prosthetics; Torque;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Chicago, IL
  • ISSN
    1557-170X
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/EMBC.2014.6943925
  • Filename
    6943925