Optimal Assistance Timing to Induce Voluntary Dorsiflexion Movements: A Preliminary Study in Healthy Participants
Open Access
- 21 February 2022
- journal article
- research article
- Published by MDPI AG in Applied Sciences
- Vol. 12 (4), 2248
- https://doi.org/10.3390/app12042248
Abstract
Swing-phase dorsiflexion assistance with robotic ankle–foot orthosis could improve toe clearance and limb shortening such that compensatory movements are suppressed. However, facilitating voluntary effort under assistance remains a challenge. In our previous study, we examined assistance effects of swing-phase dorsiflexion with different delay times after toe-off on a dorsiflexion-restricted gait with a high-dorsiflexion assistive system. Results showed that later dorsiflexion assistance could lead to an increase in the tibialis anterior’s surface electromyography but could also deteriorate compensatory movement. Thus, we concluded that there is a suitable assistance timing to simultaneously achieve voluntary effort and optimal gait. In the present research, we derived a method to identify a suitable dorsiflexion assistance delay time via a multiple linear regression analysis on ankle data of stroke patients with a pathological gait with insufficient dorsiflexion. With the identification method, an experiment was conducted on six healthy participants with restricted dorsiflexion. Results showed that the identified assistance timing improved the amplitude of the tibialis anterior’s surface electromyography while also suppressing limb shortening during circumduction and hip hiking. Although a practical study of stroke survivors is required, observations from this research indicate the potential to successfully induce voluntary efforts with the identified dorsiflexion assistance timing.Funding Information
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JP26289068)
- Waseda University (NA)
- MIKIYA Science and Technology Foundation (NA)
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