Minimizing muscle fatigue through optimization of electrical stimulation parameters

  • Rouhani H
  • Rodriguez K
  • Bergquist A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Rapid onset of muscle fatigue in response to electrical stimulation is a major challenge when designing a neuroprosthesis. This study aimed to introduce a decision-making algorithm to optimize pulse amplitude and pulse duration, for current regulated electrical stimulators, to attain a target joint torque level while minimizing muscle fatigue. We measured ankle torque produced by different pairs of pulse amplitude and pulse duration applied to the plantar-flexors. In each session, we measured the maximum generated torque and calculated muscle fatigue (fatigue time and torque-time integral). Then, we determined the pulse amplitude and pulse duration pair that generated a target level of torque while minimizing muscle fatigue. High bilateral symmetry and day-to-day repeatability was observed for the torque time-series between the left and right plantar-flexors of each participant (median correlation coefficient = 0.95). Compared to the average fatigue obtained by various pulse amplitude and pulse duration pairs for a given level of torque, delivering pulses with the optimal pair reduced fatigue on average by 22.5% according to fatigue time and 6.6% according to torque-time integral. We created an empirical model describing how pulse amplitude and pulse duration can be modulated to generate specific levels of plantar-flexion torque with minimum muscle fatigue.

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Rouhani, H., Rodriguez, K. E., Bergquist, A. J., Masani, K., & Popovic, M. R. (2016). Minimizing muscle fatigue through optimization of electrical stimulation parameters. Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Informatics, 3(1), 33. https://doi.org/10.5430/jbei.v3n1p33

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