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Inverted Pendulum Standing Apparatus for Investigating Closed-Loop Control of Ankle Joint Muscle Contractions during Functional Electrical Stimulation

Authors :
Milos R. Popovic
John F. Tan
José Zariffa
Mark F Robinson
Kei Masani
Albert H. Vette
Cheryl L. Lynch
Source :
International Scholarly Research Notices
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2014.

Abstract

The restoration of arm-free standing in individuals with paraplegia can be facilitated via functional electrical stimulation (FES). In developing adequate control strategies for FES systems, it remains challenging to test the performance of a particular control scheme on human subjects. In this study, we propose a testing platform for developing effective control strategies for a closed-loop FES system for standing. The Inverted Pendulum Standing Apparatus (IPSA) is a mechanical inverted pendulum, whose angular position is determined by the subject’s ankle joint angle as controlled by the FES system while having the subject’s body fixed in a standing frame. This approach provides a setup that is safe, prevents falling, and enables a research and design team to rigorously test various closed-loop controlled FES systems applied to the ankle joints. To demonstrate the feasibility of using the IPSA, we conducted a case series that employed the device for studying FES closed-loop controllers for regulating ankle joint kinematics during standing. The utilized FES system stimulated, in able-bodied volunteers, the plantarflexors as they prevent toppling during standing. Four different conditions were compared, and we were able to show unique performance of each condition using the IPSA. We concluded that the IPSA is a useful tool for developing and testing closed-loop controlled FES systems for regulating ankle joint position during standing.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Scholarly Research Notices
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....07e7989b77fbc59e73a4a3a38b30a89a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/192097