Muscle Synergy Control During Hand Reach Task on Varying Shoulder Configuration

2020 
Control of human arm in reaching task is a result of complex neural interaction involving central nervous and musculoskeletal system, where, group of muscle activation are planned through synergistic and coordinated recruitment, often to reach an optimal strategy. Aim of this paper is to explore muscle synergy distribution on several reaching task of similar elbow trajectory but changing shoulder configuration. A musculoskeletal model of human arm comprising shoulder, elbow and wrist joint have been designed and is used to calculate muscle activation required to perform three specific reaching tasks. Muscle synergy have been computed on the simulated activation to find a relation between synergy and energy requirement with the change of rotation and elevation of shoulder and its effect on the motion path of the elbow joint. These findings may help to define optimal joint configuration for a planned range of motion during rehabilitation exercises and also in developing neural prosthesis and myoelectric interfaces for efficient arm motion control.
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