DocumentCode
922947
Title
Neuromuscular modeling of spasticity in cerebral palsy
Author
Fee, James W., Jr. ; Foulds, Richard A.
Author_Institution
Alfred I. duPont Hosp. for Children, Wilmington, DE, USA
Volume
12
Issue
1
fYear
2004
fDate
3/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
55
Lastpage
64
Abstract
Data from the pendulum knee test has been used to develop two active models that use external torques to closely match the experimental knee trajectories of subjects with spasticity due to cerebral palsy. These data were collected from three subjects who are identical triplets; two of whom have clinically measurable spasticity. A passive model that accurately describes the knee trajectory of the nonspastic subject serves as the passive plant for two active models. One of these models allows direct application of external torques, and the second provides additional torque as the result of velocity feedback. Both active models and the passive model use separate parameters of stiffness and damping for the agonist and antagonist muscles.
Keywords
biomechanics; damping; muscle; neurophysiology; physiological models; active models; agonist muscles; antagonist muscles; cerebral palsy; damping; experimental knee trajectories; external torques; neuromuscular modeling; passive model; pendulum knee test; spasticity; stiffness; velocity feedback; Birth disorders; Central nervous system; Damping; Knee; Leg; Muscles; Neurofeedback; Neuromuscular; Testing; Torque; Cerebral Palsy; Computer Simulation; Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted; Elasticity; Electromyography; Humans; Knee Joint; Male; Models, Neurological; Muscle Contraction; Muscle Spasticity; Muscle, Skeletal; Reflex, Stretch; Torque; Triplets;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1534-4320
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNSRE.2003.819926
Filename
1273523
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