Estimation of body segmental orientation for prosthetic gait using a nonlinear autoregressive neural network with exogenous inputs
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Published:2023-10-23
Issue:4
Volume:46
Page:1723-1739
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ISSN:2662-4729
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Container-title:Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Phys Eng Sci Med
Author:
Tham Lai KuanORCID,
Al Kouzbary Mouaz,
Al Kouzbary Hamza,
Liu Jingjing,
Abu Osman Noor Azuan
Abstract
AbstractAssessment of the prosthetic gait is an important clinical approach to evaluate the quality and functionality of the prescribed lower limb prosthesis as well as to monitor rehabilitation progresses following limb amputation. Limited access to quantitative assessment tools generally affects the repeatability and consistency of prosthetic gait assessments in clinical practice. The rapidly developing wearable technology industry provides an alternative to objectively quantify prosthetic gait in the unconstrained environment. This study employs a neural network-based model in estimating three-dimensional body segmental orientation of the lower limb amputees during gait. Using a wearable system with inertial sensors attached to the lower limb segments, thirteen individuals with lower limb amputation performed two-minute walk tests on a robotic foot and a passive foot. The proposed model replicates features of a complementary filter to estimate drift free three-dimensional orientation of the intact and prosthetic limbs. The results indicate minimal estimation biases and high correlation, validating the ability of the proposed model to reproduce the properties of a complementary filter while avoiding the drawbacks, most notably in the transverse plane due to gravitational acceleration and magnetic disturbance. Results of this study also demonstrates the capability of the well-trained model to accurately estimate segmental orientation, regardless of amputation level, in different types of locomotion task.
Funder
Kementerian Sains, Teknologi dan Inovasi
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Instrumentation,Biomedical Engineering,Biophysics,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology,Biotechnology
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