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Exergaming with a Pediatric Exoskeleton: Facilitating Rehabilitation and Research in Children with Cerebral Palsy

机译:与儿科外骨骼的外交:促进患有脑瘫患儿的康复和研究

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Effective rehabilitation of children with cerebral palsy (CP) requires intensive task-specific exercise but many in this population lack the motor capabilities to complete the desired training tasks. Providing robotic assistance is a potential solution yet the effects of this assistance are unclear. We combined a novel exoskeleton and exercise video game (exergame) to create a new rehabilitation paradigm for children with CP. We incorporated high density electroencephalography (EEG) to assess cortical activity. Movement to targets in the game was controlled by knee extension while standing. The distance between targets was the same with and without the exoskeleton to isolate the effect of robotic assistance. Our results show that children with CP maintain or increase knee extensor muscle activity during knee extension in the presence of synergistic robotic assistance. Our EEG findings also demonstrate that participants remained engaged in the exercise with robotic assistance. Interestingly we observed a developmental trajectory of sensorimotor mu rhythm in children with CP similar, though delayed, to those reported in typically developing children. While not the goal here, the exoskeleton significantly increased knee extension in 3/6 participants during use. Future work will focus on utilizing the exoskeleton to enhance volitional knee extension capability and in combination with EMG and EEG to study sensorimotor cortex response to progressive exercise in children with CP.
机译:有效恢复脑瘫患儿(CP)需要密集的任务特异性运动,但许多人在这群人口中缺乏完成所需的培训任务的电机能力。提供机器人援助是一个潜在的解决方案,但这种援助的影响尚不清楚。我们组合新的外骨骼和运动视频游戏(Exergame),为CP的儿童创建一个新的康复范式。我们掺入了高密度的脑电图(EEG)以评估皮质活动。在站立时由膝盖延伸控制游戏中的目标。目标之间的距离与外骨骼相同,以隔离机器人援助的效果。我们的研究结果表明,在协同机器人帮助的情况下,CP的儿童在膝盖延伸期间维持或增加膝关节延伸肌肉活动。我们的脑电图调查结果还表明,参与者仍然与机器人援助进行锻炼。有趣的是,我们观察了CP儿童的感觉运动亩节奏的发育轨迹,虽然延迟,但延迟到通常发展儿童的人。虽然不是目标不是这里,但前骨骼在使用期间在3/6参与者中显着增加了膝关节延伸。未来的工作将专注于利用外骨骼,以增强无与伦比的膝关节延长能力,并与EMG和EEG联合,研究感觉体皮质对CP儿童进行进步运动的反应。

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