Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering (Sep 2017)
Intention recognition for FES in a grasp-and-release task using volitional EMG and inertial sensors
Abstract
Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) facilitates the motor recovery of the hand function after stroke. The integration of biofeedback and other strategies to actively in-volve a patient in the therapy is important for the rehabili-tation progress. We introduce a combined control approach for a FES-driven neuroprosthesis using volitional electromyo-graphy (vEMG) and motion capturing via a novel inertial sensor network for patients that still possess a residual activity in the paralyzed muscles. A real-time vEMG measurement and signal processing in between stimulation pulses has been realized during active FES. Experiments showed that our system allows for quick adaption to individual users.
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