Energy Expenditure Estimation During Crutch-Orthosis-Assisted Gait of a Spinal-Cord-Injured Subject

Determination of muscle energy expenditure by computer modeling and analysis is of great interest to estimate the whole body energy consumption, while avoiding the complex character of in vivo experimental measurements for some subjects or activities. In previous papers, the authors presented optimi...

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Main Authors: Florian Michaud, Francisco Mouzo, Urbano Lugrís, Javier Cuadrado
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Neurorobotics
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnbot.2019.00055/full
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spelling doaj-d68d1350e5e3419e8801f243018440ba2020-11-25T01:29:35ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neurorobotics1662-52182019-07-011310.3389/fnbot.2019.00055462870Energy Expenditure Estimation During Crutch-Orthosis-Assisted Gait of a Spinal-Cord-Injured SubjectFlorian MichaudFrancisco MouzoUrbano LugrísJavier CuadradoDetermination of muscle energy expenditure by computer modeling and analysis is of great interest to estimate the whole body energy consumption, while avoiding the complex character of in vivo experimental measurements for some subjects or activities. In previous papers, the authors presented optimization methods for estimating muscle forces in spinal-cord-injured (SCI) subjects performing crutch-assisted gait. Starting from those results, this work addresses the estimation of the whole body energy consumption of a SCI subject during crutch-assisted gait using the models of human muscle energy expenditure proposed by Umberger and Bhargava. First, the two methods were applied to the gait of a healthy subject, and experimentally validated by means of a portable gas analyzer in several 5-min tests. Then, both methods were used for a SCI subject during crutch-assisted gait wearing either a passive or an active knee-ankle foot orthosis (KAFO), in order to compare the energetic efficiency of both gait-assistive devices. Improved gait pattern and reduced energy consumption were the results of using the actuated gait device. Computer modeling and analysis can provide valuable indicators, as energy consumption, to assess the impact of assistive devices in patients without the need for long and uncomfortable experimental tests.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnbot.2019.00055/fullenergy expenditureSCI subjectcrutch-assisted gaitKAFOhuman modeling and analysismuscle recruitment problem
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author Florian Michaud
Francisco Mouzo
Urbano Lugrís
Javier Cuadrado
spellingShingle Florian Michaud
Francisco Mouzo
Urbano Lugrís
Javier Cuadrado
Energy Expenditure Estimation During Crutch-Orthosis-Assisted Gait of a Spinal-Cord-Injured Subject
Frontiers in Neurorobotics
energy expenditure
SCI subject
crutch-assisted gait
KAFO
human modeling and analysis
muscle recruitment problem
author_facet Florian Michaud
Francisco Mouzo
Urbano Lugrís
Javier Cuadrado
author_sort Florian Michaud
title Energy Expenditure Estimation During Crutch-Orthosis-Assisted Gait of a Spinal-Cord-Injured Subject
title_short Energy Expenditure Estimation During Crutch-Orthosis-Assisted Gait of a Spinal-Cord-Injured Subject
title_full Energy Expenditure Estimation During Crutch-Orthosis-Assisted Gait of a Spinal-Cord-Injured Subject
title_fullStr Energy Expenditure Estimation During Crutch-Orthosis-Assisted Gait of a Spinal-Cord-Injured Subject
title_full_unstemmed Energy Expenditure Estimation During Crutch-Orthosis-Assisted Gait of a Spinal-Cord-Injured Subject
title_sort energy expenditure estimation during crutch-orthosis-assisted gait of a spinal-cord-injured subject
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neurorobotics
issn 1662-5218
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Determination of muscle energy expenditure by computer modeling and analysis is of great interest to estimate the whole body energy consumption, while avoiding the complex character of in vivo experimental measurements for some subjects or activities. In previous papers, the authors presented optimization methods for estimating muscle forces in spinal-cord-injured (SCI) subjects performing crutch-assisted gait. Starting from those results, this work addresses the estimation of the whole body energy consumption of a SCI subject during crutch-assisted gait using the models of human muscle energy expenditure proposed by Umberger and Bhargava. First, the two methods were applied to the gait of a healthy subject, and experimentally validated by means of a portable gas analyzer in several 5-min tests. Then, both methods were used for a SCI subject during crutch-assisted gait wearing either a passive or an active knee-ankle foot orthosis (KAFO), in order to compare the energetic efficiency of both gait-assistive devices. Improved gait pattern and reduced energy consumption were the results of using the actuated gait device. Computer modeling and analysis can provide valuable indicators, as energy consumption, to assess the impact of assistive devices in patients without the need for long and uncomfortable experimental tests.
topic energy expenditure
SCI subject
crutch-assisted gait
KAFO
human modeling and analysis
muscle recruitment problem
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnbot.2019.00055/full
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