Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 10, 2026

Methods to Quantify Pharmacologically Induced Alterations in Motor Function in Human Incomplete SCI
Published on: April 18, 2011
Real-time estimation of intrinsic and reflex stiffness
Daniel Ludvig1, Robert E Kearney
1Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada. daniel.ludvig@mail.mcgill.ca
Abstract:
Joint stiffness is defined as the dynamic relationship between the position of the joint and torque acting about it. Joint stiffness is composed of two components: intrinsic and reflex stiffness. Measuring the two stiffness components cannot be done simply because the two components appear and change together. A number of approaches have been used to estimate the components, but all those approaches are inherently off-line. We have developed novel algorithm that separates and estimates the two components in real-time. Intrinsic stiffness was estimated by finding the cross-correlations between the position, its derivatives and the torque. Reflex stiffness was estimated by finding the IRF between the half-wave rectified velocity and the estimated reflex torque. A novel position perturbation, consisting of pseudo random series of pulses of different lengths, was used to eliminate covariance of intrinsic and reflex stiffness estimates. Using simulated data, the real-time estimates were shown to be estimated accurately. The real-time estimation algorithm was validated by comparing the real-time estimates with estimates generated by the parallel-cascade identification, an established off-line intrinsic and reflex stiffness identification algorithm, using simulated and experimental data. The estimates produced by the two algorithms were in agreement for both simulated and experimental data.
Related Concept Videos
Reflex Activity
A reflex exam is a diagnostic procedure performed by a healthcare professional to evaluate the functionality of a patient's...
Somatic Spinal Reflexes
One of the most well-known somatic spinal reflexes is the stretch reflex, which is activated by the sudden stretching of a muscle. This reflex involves the activation of specialized sensory receptors called muscle spindles, which are located in the muscle tissue and detect changes in the length and speed of muscle contractions. When a muscle is suddenly...
Design Example: Frog Muscle Response
When the switch connecting the RL circuit is closed, a brief muscle contraction is observed. This is because, at a steady state, the inductor acts like a short circuit,...

