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估计脊髓损伤患者使用下肢动力外骨骼和前臂拐杖行走时的上肢关节负荷。

Estimating upper extremity joint loads of persons with spinal cord injury walking with a lower extremity powered exoskeleton and forearm crutches.

作者信息

Smith Andrew J J, Fournier Brandon N, Nantel Julie, Lemaire Edward D

机构信息

Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, 505 Smyth Road, Ottawa, ON K1H8M2 Canada; University of Ottawa, Department of Human Kinetics, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5, Canada.

Ottawa-Carleton Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5, Canada.

出版信息

J Biomech. 2020 Jun 23;107:109835. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2020.109835. Epub 2020 May 8.

Abstract

Lower extremity powered exoskeletons with crutch support can provide upright mobility to persons with complete spinal cord injury (SCI); however, crutch use for balance and weight transfer may increase upper extremity (UE) joint loads and injury risk. This research presented the first exoskeleton-human musculoskeletal model to estimate upper extremity biomechanics, driven by 3D motion data of persons with complete SCI walking with an exoskeleton and crutch assistance. Forearm crutches instrumented with strain gauges, force plates, and a 3D motion capture system were used to collect kinematic and kinetic data from five persons with complete SCI while walking with the ARKE exoskeleton. Model output estimated participant upper extremity kinematics, kinetics, and crutch forces. Compared to inverse dynamic biomechanical crutch model studies of persons with incomplete SCI, exoskeleton users walked with more anterior trunk tilt and twice the shoulder flexion angle. Anterior tilt increased forces and moments at the crutch, shoulder, and elbow. Crutch floor contact periods were 30-40% longer, resulting in upper extremity joint impulses 5 to 12 times greater than previously reported. Reducing UE joint loading is important to reduce overuse injuries associated with ambulatory assistive devices. Incorporating a variable assist ankle joint or more experience with exoskeleton walking may reduce UE joint loads, and minimise injury risk. Study outcomes provide a quantitative understanding of UE dynamics during exoskeleton walking that can be used to improve device design, training, and rehabilitation.

摘要

带有拐杖支撑的下肢动力外骨骼可为完全性脊髓损伤(SCI)患者提供直立移动能力;然而,使用拐杖进行平衡和体重转移可能会增加上肢(UE)关节负荷和受伤风险。本研究提出了首个外骨骼-人体肌肉骨骼模型,以估算上肢生物力学,该模型由完全性SCI患者在使用外骨骼和拐杖辅助行走时的三维运动数据驱动。使用配备应变片、测力板和三维运动捕捉系统的前臂拐杖,在五名完全性SCI患者使用ARKE外骨骼行走时收集运动学和动力学数据。模型输出估算了参与者的上肢运动学、动力学和拐杖力。与不完全性SCI患者的逆动力学生物力学拐杖模型研究相比,外骨骼使用者行走时前躯干倾斜度更大,肩部屈曲角度是其两倍。前倾斜增加了拐杖、肩部和肘部的力和力矩。拐杖与地面接触时间长30-40%,导致上肢关节冲量比先前报告的大5至12倍。减少上肢关节负荷对于减少与步行辅助装置相关的过度使用损伤很重要。采用可变辅助踝关节或增加外骨骼行走经验可能会减少上肢关节负荷,并将受伤风险降至最低。研究结果提供了对外骨骼行走过程中上肢动力学的定量理解,可用于改进设备设计、训练和康复。

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