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Real-Time Simulation of Three-Dimensional Shoulder Girdle and Arm Dynamics
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
  • Edward K. Chadwick, Keele University
  • Dimitra Blana, Keele University
  • Robert F. Kirsch, Case Western Reserve University
  • Antonie J. van den Bogert, Cleveland State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-1-2014
Abstract

Electrical stimulation is a promising technology for the restoration of arm function in paralyzed individuals. Control of the paralyzed arm under electrical stimulation, however, is a challenging problem that requires advanced controllers and command interfaces for the user. A real-time model describing the complex dynamics of the arm would allow user-in-the-loop type experiments where the command interface and controller could be assessed. Real-time models of the arm previously described have not included the ability tomodel the independently controlled scapula and clavicle, limiting their utility for clinical applications of this nature. The goal of this study therefore was to evaluate the performance and mechanical behavior of a real-time, dynamic model of the arm and shoulder girdle. The model comprises seven segments linked by eleven degrees of freedom and actuated by 138 muscle elements. Polynomials were generated to describe the muscle lines of action to reduce computation time, and an implicit, first-order Rosenbrock formulation of the equations of motion was used to increase simulation step-size. The model simulated flexion of the arm faster than real time, simulation time being 92% of actual movement time on standard desktop hardware. Modeled maximum isometric torque values agreed well with values from the literature, showing that the model simulates the moment-generating behavior of a real human arm. The speed of the model enables experiments where the user controls the virtual arm and receives visual feedback in real time. The ability to optimize potential solutions in simulation greatly reduces the burden on the user during development.

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This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health under contract N01-HD-5-3403.

DOI
10.1109/TBME.2014.2309727
Version
Postprint
Citation Information
Chadwick, E. K., Blana, D., Kirsch, R. F., 2014, "Real-Time Simulation of Three-Dimensional Shoulder Girdle and Arm Dynamics," Ieee Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 61(7) pp. 1947-1956.