Novel Wearable Device for Mindful Sensorimotor Training: Integrating Motor Decoding and Somatosensory Stimulation for Neurorehabilitation
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2024

Sensorimotor impairment is a prevalent condition requiring effective rehabilitation strategies. This study introduces a novel wearable device for Mindful Sensorimotor Training (MiSMT) designed for sensory and motor rehabilitation. Our MiSMT device combines motor training using myoelectric pattern recognition along sensory training using two tactile displays. This device offers a comprehensive solution, integrating electromyography and haptic feedback, lacking in existing devices. The device features eight electromyography channels, a rechargeable battery, and wireless Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connectivity for seamless communication with a computer or mobile device. Its flexible material allows for adaptability to various body parts, ensuring ease of use in diverse patients. The two tactile displays, with 16 electromagnetic actuators each, provide touch and vibration sensations up to 250 Hz. In this proof-of-concept study, we show improved two-point discrimination after 5 training sessions in participants with intact limbs (p=0.047). We also demonstrated successful acquisition, processing, and decoding of myoelectric signals in offline and online evaluations. In conclusion, the MiSMT device presents a promising tool for sensorimotor rehabilitation by combining motor execution and sensory training benefits. Further studies are required to assess its effectiveness in individuals with sensorimotor impairments. Integrating mindful sensory and motor training with innovative technology can enhance rehabilitation outcomes and improve the quality of life for those with sensorimotor impairments.

plasticity-guided treatment

motor training

neurorehabilitation

sensory training

Machine learning

serious games

motor learning

Författare

Mirka Buist

Bion Inst

Sahlgrenska universitetssjukhuset

NeuroBioniX

University of Melbourne

Shahrzad Damercheli

Chalmers, Elektroteknik, System- och reglerteknik

Chalmers, Mikroteknologi och nanovetenskap

Jan Zbinden

Chalmers, Elektroteknik, System- och reglerteknik

Minh Tat Nhat Truong

KTH MoveAbil Lab

Enzo Mastinu

Chalmers, Elektroteknik, System- och reglerteknik

Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna (SSSUP)

Max Ortiz-Catalan

Prometei Pain Rehabil Ctr

University of Melbourne

NeuroBioniX

Bion Inst

IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering

1534-4320 (ISSN) 1558-0210 (eISSN)

Vol. 32 1515-1523

Ämneskategorier

Sjukgymnastik

Idrottsvetenskap

Neurovetenskaper

Arbetsterapi

Neurologi

DOI

10.1109/TNSRE.2024.3379996

PubMed

38512736

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2024-04-19