A muscle synergy-based method to estimate muscle activation patterns of children with cerebral palsy using data collected from typically developing children

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Mohammad Fazle Rabbi
Laura E. Diamond
Chris P. Carty
David G. Lloyd
Giorgio Davico
Claudio Pizzolato
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[1] Griffith University,Griffith Centre of Biomedical and Rehabilitation Engineering (GCORE), Menzies Health Institute Queensland, and Advanced Design and Prototyping Technologies Institute
[2] Children’s Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service,Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
[3] Metro North Hospital and Health Service,Research Development Unit, Caboolture and Kilcoy Hospitals
[4] University of Bologna,Department of Industrial Engineering, Alma Mater Studiorum
[5] IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli,Medical Technology Lab
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Preparing children with cerebral palsy prior to gait analysis may be a challenging and time-intensive task, especially when large number of sensors are involved. Collecting minimum number of electromyograms (EMG) and yet providing adequate information for clinical assessment might improve clinical workflow. The main goal of this study was to develop a method to estimate activation patterns of lower limb muscles from EMG measured from a small set of muscles in children with cerebral palsy. We developed and implemented a muscle synergy extrapolation method able to estimate the full set of lower limbs muscle activation patterns from only three experimentally measured EMG. Specifically, we extracted a set of hybrid muscle synergies from muscle activation patterns of children with cerebral palsy and their healthy counterparts. Next, those muscle synergies were used to estimate activation patterns of muscles, which were not initially measured in children with cerebral palsy. Two best combinations with three (medial gastrocnemius, semi membranous, and vastus lateralis) and four (lateral gastrocnemius, semi membranous, sartorius, and vastus medialis) experimental EMG were able to estimate the full set of 10 muscle activation patterns with mean (± standard deviation) variance accounted for of 79.93 (± 9.64)% and 79.15 (± 6.40)%, respectively, using only three muscle synergies. In conclusion, muscle activation patterns of unmeasured muscles in children with cerebral palsy can be estimated from EMG measured from three to four muscles using our muscle synergy extrapolation method. In the future, the proposed muscle synergy-based method could be employed in gait clinics to minimise the required preparation time.
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