DocumentCode :
1398627
Title :
Simultaneous and Proportional Estimation of Hand Kinematics From EMG During Mirrored Movements at Multiple Degrees-of-Freedom
Author :
Muceli, Silvia ; Farina, Dario
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Health Sci. & Technol., Aalborg Univ., Aalborg, Denmark
Volume :
20
Issue :
3
fYear :
2012
fDate :
5/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
371
Lastpage :
378
Abstract :
This paper proposes and tests on able-bodied subjects a control strategy that can be practically applied in unilateral transradial amputees for simultaneous and proportional control of multiple degrees-of-freedom (DOFs). We used artificial neural networks to estimate kinematics of the complex wrist/hand from high-density surface electromyography (EMG) signals of the contralateral limb during mirrored bilateral movements in free space. The movements tested involved the concurrent activation of wrist flexion/extension, radial/ulnar deviation, forearm pronation/supination, and hand closing. The accuracy in estimation was in the range 79%-88% (r2 index) for the four DOFs in six able-bodied subjects. Moreover, the estimation of the pronation/supination angle (wrist rotation) was influenced by the reduction in the number of EMG channels used for the estimation to a greater extent than the other DOFs. In conclusion, the proposed method and set-up provide a viable means for proportional and simultaneous control of multiple DOFs for hand prostheses.
Keywords :
biomechanics; electromyography; estimation theory; kinematics; motion control; neural nets; prosthetics; EMG; able-bodied subjects; artificial neural networks; complex wrist-hand kinematics; contralateral limb; forearm pronation-supination; hand closing; hand kinematics; hand prostheses; high-density surface electromyography; mirrored bilateral movements; multiple degrees-of-freedom; proportional estimation; prosthetic control; radial-ulnar deviation; simultaneous estimation; unilateral transradial amputees; wrist flexion-extension; Electromyography; Estimation; Force; Kinematics; Muscles; Training; Wrist; Degrees-of-freedom (DOFs); electromyography; kinematics; prosthetic control; Adult; Analysis of Variance; Biomechanics; Data Interpretation, Statistical; Electrodes; Electromyography; Female; Forearm; Functional Laterality; Hand; Humans; Male; Movement; Muscle Contraction; Muscle Fibers, Skeletal; Muscle, Skeletal; Neural Networks (Computer); Neurons; Principal Component Analysis; Psychomotor Performance; Reproducibility of Results; Wrist; Young Adult;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1534-4320
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNSRE.2011.2178039
Filename :
6104157
Link To Document :
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