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MUNDUS project: MUltimodal Neuroprosthesis for daily Upper limb Support

BACKGROUND: MUNDUS is an assistive framework for recovering direct interaction capability of severely motor impaired people based on arm reaching and hand functions. It aims at achieving personalization, modularity and maximization of the user’s direct involvement in assistive systems. To this, MUND...

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Autores principales: Pedrocchi, Alessandra, Ferrante, Simona, Ambrosini, Emilia, Gandolla, Marta, Casellato, Claudia, Schauer, Thomas, Klauer, Christian, Pascual, Javier, Vidaurre, Carmen, Gföhler, Margit, Reichenfelser, Werner, Karner, Jakob, Micera, Silvestro, Crema, Andrea, Molteni, Franco, Rossini, Mauro, Palumbo, Giovanna, Guanziroli, Eleonora, Jedlitschka, Andreas, Hack, Marco, Bulgheroni, Maria, d’Amico, Enrico, Schenk, Peter, Zwicker, Sven, Duschau-Wicke, Alexander, Miseikis, Justinas, Graber, Lina, Ferrigno, Giancarlo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3733825/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23822118
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-0003-10-66
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author Pedrocchi, Alessandra
Ferrante, Simona
Ambrosini, Emilia
Gandolla, Marta
Casellato, Claudia
Schauer, Thomas
Klauer, Christian
Pascual, Javier
Vidaurre, Carmen
Gföhler, Margit
Reichenfelser, Werner
Karner, Jakob
Micera, Silvestro
Crema, Andrea
Molteni, Franco
Rossini, Mauro
Palumbo, Giovanna
Guanziroli, Eleonora
Jedlitschka, Andreas
Hack, Marco
Bulgheroni, Maria
d’Amico, Enrico
Schenk, Peter
Zwicker, Sven
Duschau-Wicke, Alexander
Miseikis, Justinas
Graber, Lina
Ferrigno, Giancarlo
author_facet Pedrocchi, Alessandra
Ferrante, Simona
Ambrosini, Emilia
Gandolla, Marta
Casellato, Claudia
Schauer, Thomas
Klauer, Christian
Pascual, Javier
Vidaurre, Carmen
Gföhler, Margit
Reichenfelser, Werner
Karner, Jakob
Micera, Silvestro
Crema, Andrea
Molteni, Franco
Rossini, Mauro
Palumbo, Giovanna
Guanziroli, Eleonora
Jedlitschka, Andreas
Hack, Marco
Bulgheroni, Maria
d’Amico, Enrico
Schenk, Peter
Zwicker, Sven
Duschau-Wicke, Alexander
Miseikis, Justinas
Graber, Lina
Ferrigno, Giancarlo
author_sort Pedrocchi, Alessandra
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: MUNDUS is an assistive framework for recovering direct interaction capability of severely motor impaired people based on arm reaching and hand functions. It aims at achieving personalization, modularity and maximization of the user’s direct involvement in assistive systems. To this, MUNDUS exploits any residual control of the end-user and can be adapted to the level of severity or to the progression of the disease allowing the user to voluntarily interact with the environment. MUNDUS target pathologies are high-level spinal cord injury (SCI) and neurodegenerative and genetic neuromuscular diseases, such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Friedreich ataxia, and multiple sclerosis (MS). The system can be alternatively driven by residual voluntary muscular activation, head/eye motion, and brain signals. MUNDUS modularly combines an antigravity lightweight and non-cumbersome exoskeleton, closed-loop controlled Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation for arm and hand motion, and potentially a motorized hand orthosis, for grasping interactive objects. METHODS: The definition of the requirements and of the interaction tasks were designed by a focus group with experts and a questionnaire with 36 potential end-users. Five end-users (3 SCI and 2 MS) tested the system in the configuration suitable to their specific level of impairment. They performed two exemplary tasks: reaching different points in the working volume and drinking. Three experts evaluated over a 3-level score (from 0, unsuccessful, to 2, completely functional) the execution of each assisted sub-action. RESULTS: The functionality of all modules has been successfully demonstrated. User’s intention was detected with a 100% success. Averaging all subjects and tasks, the minimum evaluation score obtained was 1.13 ± 0.99 for the release of the handle during the drinking task, whilst all the other sub-actions achieved a mean value above 1.6. All users, but one, subjectively perceived the usefulness of the assistance and could easily control the system. Donning time ranged from 6 to 65 minutes, scaled on the configuration complexity. CONCLUSIONS: The MUNDUS platform provides functional assistance to daily life activities; the modules integration depends on the user’s need, the functionality of the system have been demonstrated for all the possible configurations, and preliminary assessment of usability and acceptance is promising.
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spelling pubmed-37338252013-08-06 MUNDUS project: MUltimodal Neuroprosthesis for daily Upper limb Support Pedrocchi, Alessandra Ferrante, Simona Ambrosini, Emilia Gandolla, Marta Casellato, Claudia Schauer, Thomas Klauer, Christian Pascual, Javier Vidaurre, Carmen Gföhler, Margit Reichenfelser, Werner Karner, Jakob Micera, Silvestro Crema, Andrea Molteni, Franco Rossini, Mauro Palumbo, Giovanna Guanziroli, Eleonora Jedlitschka, Andreas Hack, Marco Bulgheroni, Maria d’Amico, Enrico Schenk, Peter Zwicker, Sven Duschau-Wicke, Alexander Miseikis, Justinas Graber, Lina Ferrigno, Giancarlo J Neuroeng Rehabil Research BACKGROUND: MUNDUS is an assistive framework for recovering direct interaction capability of severely motor impaired people based on arm reaching and hand functions. It aims at achieving personalization, modularity and maximization of the user’s direct involvement in assistive systems. To this, MUNDUS exploits any residual control of the end-user and can be adapted to the level of severity or to the progression of the disease allowing the user to voluntarily interact with the environment. MUNDUS target pathologies are high-level spinal cord injury (SCI) and neurodegenerative and genetic neuromuscular diseases, such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Friedreich ataxia, and multiple sclerosis (MS). The system can be alternatively driven by residual voluntary muscular activation, head/eye motion, and brain signals. MUNDUS modularly combines an antigravity lightweight and non-cumbersome exoskeleton, closed-loop controlled Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation for arm and hand motion, and potentially a motorized hand orthosis, for grasping interactive objects. METHODS: The definition of the requirements and of the interaction tasks were designed by a focus group with experts and a questionnaire with 36 potential end-users. Five end-users (3 SCI and 2 MS) tested the system in the configuration suitable to their specific level of impairment. They performed two exemplary tasks: reaching different points in the working volume and drinking. Three experts evaluated over a 3-level score (from 0, unsuccessful, to 2, completely functional) the execution of each assisted sub-action. RESULTS: The functionality of all modules has been successfully demonstrated. User’s intention was detected with a 100% success. Averaging all subjects and tasks, the minimum evaluation score obtained was 1.13 ± 0.99 for the release of the handle during the drinking task, whilst all the other sub-actions achieved a mean value above 1.6. All users, but one, subjectively perceived the usefulness of the assistance and could easily control the system. Donning time ranged from 6 to 65 minutes, scaled on the configuration complexity. CONCLUSIONS: The MUNDUS platform provides functional assistance to daily life activities; the modules integration depends on the user’s need, the functionality of the system have been demonstrated for all the possible configurations, and preliminary assessment of usability and acceptance is promising. BioMed Central 2013-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3733825/ /pubmed/23822118 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-0003-10-66 Text en Copyright © 2013 Pedrocchi et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Pedrocchi, Alessandra
Ferrante, Simona
Ambrosini, Emilia
Gandolla, Marta
Casellato, Claudia
Schauer, Thomas
Klauer, Christian
Pascual, Javier
Vidaurre, Carmen
Gföhler, Margit
Reichenfelser, Werner
Karner, Jakob
Micera, Silvestro
Crema, Andrea
Molteni, Franco
Rossini, Mauro
Palumbo, Giovanna
Guanziroli, Eleonora
Jedlitschka, Andreas
Hack, Marco
Bulgheroni, Maria
d’Amico, Enrico
Schenk, Peter
Zwicker, Sven
Duschau-Wicke, Alexander
Miseikis, Justinas
Graber, Lina
Ferrigno, Giancarlo
MUNDUS project: MUltimodal Neuroprosthesis for daily Upper limb Support
title MUNDUS project: MUltimodal Neuroprosthesis for daily Upper limb Support
title_full MUNDUS project: MUltimodal Neuroprosthesis for daily Upper limb Support
title_fullStr MUNDUS project: MUltimodal Neuroprosthesis for daily Upper limb Support
title_full_unstemmed MUNDUS project: MUltimodal Neuroprosthesis for daily Upper limb Support
title_short MUNDUS project: MUltimodal Neuroprosthesis for daily Upper limb Support
title_sort mundus project: multimodal neuroprosthesis for daily upper limb support
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3733825/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23822118
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-0003-10-66
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