Comparison between sEMG and force as control interfaces to support planar arm movements in adults with Duchenne: a feasibility study.
Joan Lobo-PratKostas NizamisMariska M H P JanssenArvid Q L KeeminkPeter H VeltinkBart F J M KoopmanArno H A StienenPublished in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2017)
Movement performance and subjective preference of the three control methods differed with the level of arm function of the participants. Our results indicate that all three control methods have to be considered in real applications, as they present complementary advantages and disadvantages. The fact that the two weaker subjects (S2 and S3) experienced the force-based control interfaces as fatiguing suggests that sEMG-based control interfaces could be a better solution for adults with DMD. Yet force-based control interfaces can be a better alternative for those cases in which voluntary forces are higher than the stiffness forces of the arms.