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An Alternative Myoelectric Pattern Recognition Approach for the Control of Hand Prostheses: A Case Study of Use in Daily Life by a Dysmelia Subject

机译:控制手部假体的另一种肌电模式识别方法:一个患有诵经障碍的对象在日常生活中使用的案例研究

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The functionality of upper limb prostheses can be improved by intuitive control strategies that use bioelectric signals measured at the stump level. One such strategy is the decoding of motor volition via myoelectric pattern recognition (MPR), which has shown promising results in controlled environments and more recently in clinical practice. Moreover, not much has been reported about daily life implementation and real-time accuracy of these decoding algorithms. This paper introduces an alternative approach in which MPR allows intuitive control of four different grips and open/close in a multifunctional prosthetic hand. We conducted a clinical proof-of-concept in activities of daily life by constructing a self-contained, MPR-controlled, transradial prosthetic system provided with a novel user interface meant to log errors during real-time operation. The system was used for five days by a unilateral dysmelia subject whose hand had never developed, and who nevertheless learned to generate patterns of myoelectric activity, reported as intuitive, for multi-functional prosthetic control. The subject was instructed to manually log errors when they occurred via the user interface mounted on the prosthesis. This allowed the collection of information about prosthesis usage and real-time classification accuracy. The assessment of capacity for myoelectric control test was used to compare the proposed approach to the conventional prosthetic control approach, direct control. Regarding the MPR approach, the subject reported a more intuitive control when selecting the different grips, but also a higher uncertainty during proportional continuous movements. This paper represents an alternative to the conventional use of MPR, and this alternative may be particularly suitable for a certain type of amputee patients. Moreover, it represents a further validation of MPR with dysmelia cases.
机译:上肢假体的功能可以通过直观的控制策略加以改进,该策略使用在树桩水平上测量的生物电信号。一种这样的策略是通过肌电模式识别(MPR)对运动意志进行解码,这在受控环境中以及最近在临床实践中已显示出令人鼓舞的结果。此外,关于这些解码算法的日常生活实现和实时准确性的报道还很少。本文介绍了一种替代方法,其中MPR可以直观地控制四个不同的握力,并可以在多功能假肢手中打开/关闭。我们通过构建一个独立的,由MPR控制的,经radi动脉假体系统进行日常活动中的临床概念验证,该系统具有新颖的用户界面,旨在实时记录操作过程中的错误。该系统由一名单侧运动障碍患者使用了五天,该患者的手从未发育,但学会了生成肌电活动模式(据报道直观),用于多功能假体控制。通过安装在假体上的用户界面,指示对象手动记录错误发生的时间。这样就可以收集有关假体使用情况和实时分类准确性的信息。肌电控制测试能力的评估被用来将所提出的方法与传统的修复控制方法即直接控制进行比较。关于MPR方法,受试者报告选择不同的握把时更直观的控制,但是在成比例的连续运动过程中不确定性也更高。本文代表了常规使用MPR的替代方法,该替代方法可能特别适用于某些类型的截肢患者。此外,它代表了患有运动障碍病例的MPR的进一步验证。

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