FES assisted sit-to-stand transfer in paraplegic person

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Kuzelicki, J [1 ]
Bajd, T [1 ]
Kamnik, R [1 ]
Obreza, P [1 ]
Benko, H [1 ]
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[1] Univ Ljubljana, Fac Elect Engn, Lab Biomed Engn & Robot, Ljubljana 1000, Slovenia
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functional electrical stimulation; standing-up; paraplegia;
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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0831 ;
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Raising from a chair by the help of open-loop electrical stimulation of knee extensors is well accepted in paralyzed persons, However, electrically stimulated knee extensors provide only low joint moments during raising. Thus, the effort: of upper extremities during standing-up is extensive, The aim of the investigation was to study the influence. of the stimulation of ankle plantar flexors and hip extensors on the efficiency of standing-up process. Spinal cord injuried subject performed raising from sitting to standing position with surface electrical stimulation, Different combinations of stimulated muscle groups were studied. The stimulation amplitude changed with respect to the current phase of the sit-to-stand process. The vertical arm support force was used to divide standing-up into three phases. The handle reaction force vector was assessed by a robot wrist sensor. The body movement was measured with a contactless optical system, The ground and seat reaction force vectors wore determined with force plates. A 3-dimensional model of the human body was used to assess the joint torques. No considerable differences were observed between the different types of raising, Additional electrodes on hip extensors slid ankle plantar flexors seem not to be justified for daily FES use, Standing-up is a realtively quick ballistic process, It appears that the patient cannot react in time In order to use his stimulated lower extremities to support the standing-up to a larger extent.
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页码:2247 / 2250
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