Assisted Grasping in Individuals with Tetraplegia: Improving Control through Residual Muscle Contraction and Movement

Archive ouverte

Fonseca, Lucas | Tigra, Wafa | Navarro, Benjamin | Guiraud, David | Fattal, Charles | Bo, Antonio | Fachin-Martins, Emerson | Leynaert, Violaine | Gélis, Anthony | Azevedo Coste, Christine

Edité par CCSD ; MDPI -

International audience. Individuals who sustained a spinal cord injury often lose important motor skills, and cannot perform basic daily living activities. Several assistive technologies, including robotic assistance and functional electrical stimulation, have been developed to restore lost functions. However, designing reliable interfaces to control assistive devices for individuals with C4-C8 complete tetraplegia remains challenging. Although with limited grasping ability, they can often control upper arm movements via residual muscle contraction. In this article, we explore the feasibility of drawing upon these residual functions to pilot two devices, a robotic hand and an electrical stimulator. We studied two modalities, supra-lesional electromyography (EMG), and upper arm inertial sensors (IMU). We interpreted the muscle activity or arm movements of subjects with tetraplegia attempting to control the opening/closing of a robotic hand, and the extension/flexion of their own contralateral hand muscles activated by electrical stimulation. Two groups were recruited: eight subjects issued EMG-based commands; nine other subjects issued IMU-based commands. For each participant, we selected at least two muscles or gestures detectable by our algorithms. Despite little training, all participants could control the robot's gestures or electrical stimulation of their own arm via muscle contraction or limb motion.

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Towards Fes - Assisted Grasping Controlled by Residual Muscle Contraction and Movement on Persons with Tetraplegia

Archive ouverte | Tigra, Wafa | CCSD

International audience. Introduction/Background: Functional electrical stimulation (FES) can be used on individuals with upper motoneuron dysfunctions to restore grasping functions. To be functional and useful in da...

Investigating Upper Limb Movement Classification on Users with Tetraplegia as a Possible Neuroprosthesis Interface

Archive ouverte | Fonseca, Lucas | CCSD

Lucas Fonseca was among the 15th finalists selected for the 2018 EMBS Student Paper Competition. International audience. Spinal cord injury (SCI), stroke and other nervous system conditions can result in partial or ...

Selective neural electrical stimulation restores hand and forearm movements in individuals with complete tetraplegia

Archive ouverte | Tigra, Wafa | CCSD

International audience. Background: We hypothesized that a selective neural electrical stimulation of radial and median nerves enables the activation of functional movements in the paralyzed hand of individuals with...

Chargement des enrichissements...