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Development of 2D Ultrasound Tracking Software and Hardware to Monitor Multiple Flexor Tendon Displacement for Applications Toward Hand Prostheses.

机译:开发2D超声跟踪软件和硬件,以监测针对手部假体的应用的多个屈肌腱位移。

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This thesis work provides a new way to detect and track the displacement of flexor tendons within the human arm, using a non-invasive, ultrasound-based, speckle tracking technique. By tracking the tendons in the arm, it provides a way to monitor a person's intention to move their hands and fingers. This has application to hand prosthetic control, as well as tendon injury assessment, which has significant contributions to the medical and rehabilitation community. The system works by capturing and processing a sequence of B-scan ultrasound images, to detect and track the flexor tendon motion (excursion) in the wrist, as the user flexes their muscles. Given the biomechanics of the hand, tendon displacement is correlated to the user's intention to move their finger. Several speckle tracking techniques using B-scan ultrasound image sequences are developed in this work, including: auto-location of the tendon, a stationary ROI (region of interest), and novel use of similarity measures such as FT (Fisher Tippett), and hybrid methods. As well, work is done to investigate various speckle tracking parameters, and their effects on tracking accuracy. The different speckle tracking techniques are developed using data obtained from cadaver hands, and human volunteers undergoing regular surgery. The tracking techniques are compared in terms of successfully detecting the tendon, accurately tracking tendon displacement, successfully tracking multiple tendons, successfully detecting and tracking the onset of low tendon displacement, and computational efficiency of the algorithms. Another major aspect of this work is the design of a novel quad-array transducer that can collect image sequences from up to four tendons simultaneously. This transducer is instrumental to the motivation for controlling an advanced prosthesis. As well, specialized hardware is designed for the cadaver-based studies. Overall, this thesis successfully demonstrated the proposed tracking algorithms and newly designed hardware, for tracking the displacement of single and multiple flexor tendons. It has provided several important contributions to the field.
机译:这项工作提供了一种新的方法,可以使用基于超声的无创斑点跟踪技术来检测和跟踪屈肌腱在人手臂内的位移。通过跟踪手臂中的肌腱,它提供了一种方法来监视人移动其手和手指的意图。这已应用于手部假肢控制以及肌腱损伤评估,这对医疗和康复界做出了重大贡献。该系统通过捕获和处理一系列B扫描超声图像来工作,以检测和跟踪用户屈曲肌肉时腕部的屈肌腱运动(运动)。给定手的生物力学,腱移位与用户移动手指的意图相关。在这项工作中开发了几种使用B扫描超声图像序列的斑点跟踪技术,包括:肌腱的自动定位,固定的ROI(感兴趣的区域)以及诸如FT(Fisher Tippett)之类的相似性度量的新颖用法,以及混合方法。同样,已经完成了研究各种散斑跟踪参数及其对跟踪精度的影响的工作。使用从尸体手和接受常规手术的人类志愿者那里获得的数据来开发不同的斑点跟踪技术。从成功检测肌腱,准确跟踪肌腱位移,成功跟踪多肌腱,成功检测和跟踪低肌腱位移的开始以及算法的计算效率方面比较了跟踪技术。这项工作的另一个主要方面是新型四阵列换能器的设计,该换能器可以同时从多达四个腱收集图像序列。该换能器有助于控制高级假体的动机。同样,专门的硬件也为基于尸体的研究而设计。总体而言,本文成功地证明了所提出的跟踪算法和新设计的硬件,用于跟踪单屈肌腱和多屈肌腱的位移。它为该领域提供了一些重要的贡献。

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  • 作者

    Stegman, Kelly Joanne.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Victoria (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Victoria (Canada).;
  • 学科 Biophysics Medical.;Engineering Mechanical.;Physics Acoustics.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 240 p.
  • 总页数 240
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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