An EMG Feedback Control Functional Electrical Stimulation Cycling System

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Chien-Chih Chen
Zong-Cian He
Ya-Hsin Hsueh
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[1] National Cheng-Kung University,Institute of Biomedical Engineering
[2] Kaohsiung Medical University,Department of Physical Therapy
[3] National Yunlin University of Science and Technology,Department and Institute of Electronic Engineering
[4] National Yunlin University of Science and Technology,Department and Institute of Electronic Engineering
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Functional electrical stimulation cycling system; EMG feedback control;
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The prevalence of stroke and its residual disability is getting higher and higher in the whole world population. The functional electrical stimulation cycling system (FES-CS) is useful for hemiplegic patients to make the muscles of stroke patients be under hybrid activation. The raw electromyography (EMG) takes down the residual muscle force of stroke subjects; and the peak-to-peak of stimulus EMG indicates the force enhancement benefiting from electrical stimulation. This research proposed an EMG feedback control protocol of FES-CS, which includes a physiological signal recorder, a FPGA control module, DAC and electrical stimulation circuits. Using the strength of real-time EMG signal obtained from patients as a feedback to control the stimulation output intensity of FES cycling system.
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