A Simplified Estimation of Abnormal Reflex Torque due to Elbow Spasticity Using Neuro-musculoskeletal Model

This paper is to develop a simplified estimation method of internal torque for clinical use, such as spasticity assessment. Compared with many parameters to be tuned, the proposed estimation method only has a single tuning parameter by simplifying the neuro-musculoskeletal model. Moreover, based on forward dynamics, the proposed method uses EMG signals as the input, and uses muscle activation dynamics and musculotendon dynamics to calculate internal torque. A biomechanical method based on dynamometer was applied to determine the tuning parameter and to validate the estimation result of the proposed model. Through a pilot study with healthy subjects and stroke patients, we found that the proposed estimation method would be helpful for spasticity assessment.

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