接口
计算机科学
接口(物质)
机械臂
神经假体
物理医学与康复
截肢
机器人学
人机交互
机器人
人工智能
模拟
生物医学工程
医学
外科
计算机硬件
气泡
最大气泡压力法
并行计算
作者
Marta Gherardini,Valerio Ianniciello,Federico Masiero,Flavia Paggetti,Daniele D’Accolti,Eliana La Frazia,Olimpia Mani,Stefania Dalise,Katarina Dejanovic,Noemi Fragapane,Luca Maggiani,Edoardo Ipponi,Marco Controzzi,Manuela Nicastro,Carmelo Chisari,Lorenzo Andreani,Christian Cipriani
出处
期刊:Science robotics
[American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)]
日期:2024-09-11
卷期号:9 (94)
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1126/scirobotics.adp3260
摘要
The loss of a hand disrupts the sophisticated neural pathways between the brain and the hand, severely affecting the level of independence of the patient and the ability to carry out daily work and social activities. Recent years have witnessed a rapid evolution of surgical techniques and technologies aimed at restoring dexterous motor functions akin to those of the human hand through bionic solutions, mainly relying on probing of electrical signals from the residual nerves and muscles. Here, we report the clinical implementation of an interface aimed at achieving this goal by exploiting muscle deformation, sensed through passive magnetic implants: the myokinetic interface. One participant with a transradial amputation received an implantation of six permanent magnets in three muscles of the residual limb. A truly self-contained myokinetic prosthetic arm embedding all hardware components and the battery within the prosthetic socket was developed. By retrieving muscle deformation caused by voluntary contraction through magnet localization, we were able to control in real time a dexterous robotic hand following both a direct control strategy and a pattern recognition approach. In just 6 weeks, the participant successfully completed a series of functional tests, achieving scores similar to those achieved when using myoelectric controllers, a standard-of-care solution, with comparable physical and mental workloads. This experience raised conceptual and technical limits of the interface, which nevertheless pave the way for further investigations in a partially unexplored field. This study also demonstrates a viable possibility for intuitively interfacing humans with robotic technologies.
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