Using in vivo subject-specific musculotendon parameters to investigate voluntary movement changes after stroke: An EMG-driven model of elbow joint

Hujing Hu, Le Li

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摘要

Neuromusculoskeletal modeling provides insights into the muscular system which are not always obtained through experiment or observation alone. One of the major challenges in neuromusculoskeletal modeling is to accurately estimate the musculotendon parameters on a subject-specific basis. The latest medical imaging techniques such as ultrasound for the estimation of musculotendon parameters would provide an alternative method to obtain the muscle architecture parameters noninvasively. In this chapter, the feasibility of using ultrasonography to measure the musculotendon parameters of elbow muscles is validated. These parameters help to build a subject-specific EMG-driven model, which could predict the individual muscle force and elbow voluntary movement trajectory using the input of EMG signal without any trajectory fitting procedure involved. The results demonstrate the feasibility of using EMGdriven neuromusculoskeletal modeling with ultrasound-measured data for prediction of voluntary elbow movement for both unimpaired subjects and persons after stroke.

源语言英语
主期刊名Applications, Challenges, and Advancements in Electromyography Signal Processing
出版商IGI Global
161-180
页数20
ISBN(电子版)9781466660915
ISBN(印刷版)1466660902, 9781466660908
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 31 5月 2014
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