An Adaptive FES Switching System for Hemiplegics

2003 
Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) is an effective and developing method used to restore functions for paraplegic patients. In this research, we focus on the switching problem of FES, which is one of the obstacles that prevents FES from further practical use. Namely, in most of the current FES systems, patients have to make a superfluous action by themselves, or rely on someone else to turn on/off the stimulation instead. To release patients from such a switching action, we have been developing an adaptive switching system for FES control for the lower limb activities of hemiplegic patients, based on the consideration that lower limb activities need the synchronization of limbs on both sides. We used electromyogram (EMG) signals detected from the normal side to recognize the activities that the patients intend to do, and utilized the recognition results as the switching signals. However, motion patterns to be represented and analyzed by EMG are distinctive of individual variations and characteristic ...
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