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Journal of Neural Engineering | 2011
Mitsuhiro Hayashibe; Qin Zhang; David Guiraud; Charles Fattal
In patients with complete spinal cord injury, fatigue occurs rapidly and there is no proprioceptive feedback regarding the current muscle condition. Therefore, it is essential to monitor the muscle state and assess the expected muscle response to improve the current FES system toward adaptive force/torque control in the presence of muscle fatigue. Our team implanted neural and epimysial electrodes in a complete paraplegic patient in 1999. We carried out a case study, in the specific case of implanted stimulation, in order to verify the corresponding torque prediction based on stimulus evoked EMG (eEMG) when muscle fatigue is occurring during electrical stimulation. Indeed, in implanted stimulation, the relationship between stimulation parameters and output torques is more stable than external stimulation in which the electrode location strongly affects the quality of the recruitment. Thus, the assumption that changes in the stimulation-torque relationship would be mainly due to muscle fatigue can be made reasonably. The eEMG was proved to be correlated to the generated torque during the continuous stimulation while the frequency of eEMG also decreased during fatigue. The median frequency showed a similar variation trend to the mean absolute value of eEMG. Torque prediction during fatigue-inducing tests was performed based on eEMG in model cross-validation where the model was identified using recruitment test data. The torque prediction, apart from the potentiation period, showed acceptable tracking performances that would enable us to perform adaptive closed-loop control through implanted neural stimulation in the future.
ICNR: International Conference on NeuroRehabilitation | 2016
Christine Azevedo Coste; Benoît Sijobert; Christian Geny; Jérôme Froger; Charles Fattal
In this communication we will present some general approaches developed in our team and recent results involving inertial measurement units (IMU) in FES-controllers for lower-limb movement assistance in different situations of sensory-motor deficiencies. We will discuss some of the challenges to met in order to achieve robust adaptive controllers.
ISEK'10: The XVIII Congress of the International Society of Electrophysiology and Kinesiology | 2010
Jovana Jovic; Christine Azevedo Coste; Philippe Fraisse; Mourad Benoussaad; Charles Fattal
9th Vienna International Workshop on Functional Electrical Simulation | 2007
Christine Azevedo Coste; David Guiraud; Gaël Pages; Laurent Maïmoun; Charles Fattal; Didier Delignieres
IFESS: International Functional Electrical Stimulation Society | 2011
Jovana Jovic; Christine Azevedo Coste; Philippe Fraisse; Charles Fattal
SKILLS Conference 2011 | 2011
Jovana Jovic; Christine Azevedo Coste; Philippe Fraisse; Vincent Bonnet; Charles Fattal
IFESS: International Functional Electrical Stimulation Society | 2009
Qin Zhang; Mitsuhiro Hayashibe; Maria Papaiordanidou; Philippe Fraisse; Charles Fattal; David Guiraud
ICNR: International Conference on NeuroRehabilitation | 2018
Benoît Sijobert; Charles Fattal; Joanna Pontier; Christine Azevedo Coste
IFESS 2017 | 2017
Benoît Sijobert; Anne Daubigney; Emerson Fachin-Martins; Christine Azevedo Coste; Charles Fattal
Archive | 2014
Christine Azevedo Coste; David Guiraud; Wafa Tigra; Charles Fattal; Benoît Sijobert; Roger Pissard-Gibollet; Sourav Chandra; Mitsuhiro Hayashibe; Asokan Thondiyath; Nahema Sylla; Vincent Bonnet; Nahid Armande; Philippe Fraisse; Zhan Li; David Andreu; Christian Geny; Saugat Bhattacharyya; Shingo Shimoda; Nicolas Coulmy; Anirban Dutta; Uttama Lahiri; Abhijit Das; Michael A. Nitsche; Deepesh Kumar