Myoelectric control algorithm for robot-assisted therapy: a hardware-in-the-loop simulation study.

Journal: Biomedical engineering online
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: A direct blow to the knee is one way to injure the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), e.g., during a football or traffic accident. Robot-assisted therapy (RAT) rehabilitation, simulating regular walking, improves walking and balance abilities, and extensor strength after ACL reconstruction. However, there is a need to perform RAT during other phases of ACL injury rehabilitation before attempting an advanced exercise such as walking. This paper aims to propose a myoelectric control (MEC) algorithm for a robot-assisted rehabilitation system, "Nukawa", to assist knee movement during these types of exercises, i.e., such as in active-assisted extension exercises.

Authors

  • Juan C Yepes
    Grupo de Automática y Diseño A+D, Cir. 1 #73-76, B22, Medellín, 050031, Colombia. juancamilo.yepes@upb.edu.co.
  • Mario A Portela
    Grupo de Investigaciones en Bioingeniería, Cir. 1 #73-76, B22, Medellín, 050031, Colombia.
  • Álvaro J Saldarriaga
    Grupo de Investigaciones en Bioingeniería, Cir. 1 #73-76, B22, Medellín, 050031, Colombia.
  • Vera Z Pérez
    Grupo de Investigaciones en Bioingeniería, Cir. 1 #73-76, B22, Medellín, 050031, Colombia.
  • Manuel J Betancur
    Grupo de Automática y Diseño A+D, Cir. 1 #73-76, B22, Medellín, 050031, Colombia.