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Evaluation of an exercise-enabling control interface for powered wheelchair users: a feasibility study with Duchenne muscular dystrophy
- Source :
- Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, Vol 17, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2020), UPCommons. Portal del coneixement obert de la UPC, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation, vol 17, iss 1, Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Research Square Platform LLC, 2020.
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Abstract
- Background: Powered wheelchairs are an essential technology to support mobility, yet their use is associated with a high level of sedentarism that can have negative health effects for their users. People with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) start using a powered wheelchair in their early teens due to the loss of strength in their legs and arms. There is evidence that low-intensity exercise can help preserve the functional abilities of people with DMD, but options for exercise when sitting in a powered wheelchair are limited. Methods: In this paper, we present the design and the feasibility study of a new version of the MOVit device that allows powered-wheelchair users to exercise while driving the chair. Instead of using a joystick to drive the wheelchair, users move their arms through a cyclical motion using two powered, mobile arm supports that provide controller inputs to the chair. The feasibility study was carried out with a group of five individuals with DMD and five unimpaired individuals. Participants performed a series of driving tasks in a wheelchair simulator and on a real driving course with a standard joystick and with the MOVit 2.0 device. Results: We found that driving speed and accuracy were significantly lowered for both groups when driving with MOVit compared to the joystick, but the decreases were small (speed was 0.26 m/s less and maximum path error was 0.1 m greater). Driving with MOVit produced a significant increase in heart rate (7.5 bpm) compared to the joystick condition. Individuals with DMD reported a high level of satisfaction with their performance and comfort in using MOVit. Conclusions: These results show for the first time that individuals with DMD can easily transition to driving a powered wheelchair using cyclical arm motions, achieving a reasonable driving performance with a short period of training. Driving in this way elicits cardiopulmonary exercise at an intensity found previously to produce health-related benefits in DMD.<br />This research has been partially supported by Grant 17.008 funded by Duchenne Parent Project Netherlands, and by the Juan de la Cierva Formación postdoctoral fellowship FJCI-2017-31754, which is funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (MCI)-Agencia Estatal de Investigación (AEI) along with the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).
- Subjects :
- Male
Computer science
Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Controller (computing)
Interface (computing)
01 natural sciences
010104 statistics & probability
0302 clinical medicine
Wheelchair
Pediatric
Assistive Technology
Rehabilitation
Exercise Therapy
Driving performance
Arm
Electric wheelchairs
Powered wheelchair
Duchenne/ Becker Muscular Dystrophy
Distròfia muscular
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
Adolescent
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD)
Control (management)
Biomedical Engineering
Health Informatics
Physical exercise
Bioengineering
Sitting
lcsh:RC321-571
03 medical and health sciences
Physical medicine and rehabilitation
Rare Diseases
Enginyeria mecànica [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]
Clinical Research
Joystick
medicine
Humans
0101 mathematics
lcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
Cadires de rodes elèctriques
Leg
Research
Neurosciences
medicine.disease
Duchenne
Muscular dystrophy
Brain Disorders
Muscular Dystrophy, Duchenne
Physical Rehabilitation
Wheelchairs
Musculoskeletal
Feasibility Studies
Rare disease
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Subjects
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- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, Vol 17, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2020), UPCommons. Portal del coneixement obert de la UPC, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation, vol 17, iss 1, Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....ec08dcde6e7839039bcc7fe10b230c7c
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-37751/v2