Nonsurgical treatment of Dropped Head Syndrome (DHS) incurs the use of collar-type orthoses that immobilize the neck and cause discomfort and sores under the chin. Articulated orthoses have the potential to support the head posture while allowing partial mobility of the neck and reduced discomfort and sores. This work presents the design, modeling, development, and characterization of a novel multi-degree-of-freedom elastic mechanism designed for neck support. This new type of elastic mechanism allows the bending of the head in the sagittal and coronal planes, and head rotations in the transverse plane. From these articulate movements, the mechanism generates moments that restore the head and neck to the upright posture, thus compensating for the muscle weakness caused by DHS. The experimental results show adherence to the empirical characterization of the elastic mechanism under flexion to the model-based calculations. A neck support orthosis prototype based on the proposed mechanism is presented, which enables the three before-mentioned head motions of a healthy participant, according to the results of preliminary tests.
翻译:对被击落的头型综合症(DHS)的非外科治疗导致使用颈部固定、下巴下部不适和疼痛的颈型或锁状装置; 电动的或有潜力支撑头部姿势,同时允许颈部部分移动,减少不适和疼痛; 这项工作展示了设计、建模、开发和定性为颈部支撑设计的新型多度自由弹性机制; 这种新型弹性机制允许将头部弯曲在仰角和日冕飞机上,头部旋转; 从这些清晰的动作中,机制产生使头部和颈部恢复到右侧姿势的时刻,从而补偿了DHS造成的肌肉弱点; 实验结果显示坚持根据弹性机制对弹性机制的经验定性,以模型为基础进行计算; 提供了一种基于拟议机制的颈部支持或脉搏原型,使健康的参与者能够根据初步测试的结果,在前述三次头部移动。</s>