DocumentCode
869984
Title
Intelligent stretching of ankle joints with contracture/spasticity
Author
Zhang, Li-Qun ; Chung, Sun G. ; Bai, Zhiqiang ; Xu, Dali ; Van Rey, Elton M T ; Rogers, Mark W. ; Johnson, Marjorie E. ; Roth, Elliot J.
Author_Institution
Rehabilitation Inst. of Chicago, IL, USA
Volume
10
Issue
3
fYear
2002
Firstpage
149
Lastpage
157
Abstract
An intelligent stretching device was developed to treat the spastic/contractured ankle of neurologically impaired patients. The device stretched the ankle safely throughout the range of motion (ROM) to extreme dorsiflexion and plantarflexion until a specified peak resistance torque was reached with the stretching velocity controlled based on the resistance torque. The ankle was held at the extreme position for a period of time to let stress relaxation occur before it was rotated back to the other extreme position. Stretching was slow at the joint extreme positions, making it possible to reach a larger ROM safely and it was fast in the middle ROM so the majority of the treatment was spent in stretching the problematic extreme ROM. Furthermore, the device evaluated treatment outcome quantitatively in multiple aspects, including active and passive ROM, joint stiffness and viscous damping and reflex excitability. The stretching resulted in considerable changes in joint passive ROM, stiffness, viscous damping and reflex gain. The intelligent control and yet simple design of the device suggest that with appropriate simplification, the device can be made portable and low cost, making it available to patients and therapists for frequent use in clinics/home and allowing more effective treatment and long-term improvement.
Keywords
biomechanics; biomedical equipment; damping; elasticity; orthopaedics; patient treatment; stress relaxation; torque; extreme dorsiflexion; extreme position; intelligent ankle joints stretching; neurologically impaired patients; plantarflexion; reflex; spasticity; stiffness; stress relaxation; stretch; stroke; viscous damping; Damping; Medical treatment; Motion control; Multiple sclerosis; Muscles; Orthopedic surgery; Read only memory; Sun; Torque control; Velocity control; Adult; Ankle Joint; Artificial Intelligence; Contracture; Elasticity; Equipment Design; Feasibility Studies; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Motion Therapy, Continuous Passive; Muscle Spasticity; Range of Motion, Articular; Reflex, Stretch; Rotation; Sensitivity and Specificity; Stroke; Torque; Treatment Outcome; Viscosity;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1534-4320
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNSRE.2002.802857
Filename
1114834
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