Title :
Virtual reality-based orthopedic telerehabilitation
Author :
Burdea, Grigore ; Popescu, Viorel ; Hentz, Vincent ; Colbert, Kerri
Author_Institution :
Rutgers State Univ. of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ, USA
fDate :
9/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Rehabilitation interventions in remote areas are problematic because of distance and available resources. Orthopedic impairments acquired by individuals in remote areas can then lead to permanent disabilities/loss of function because of lack of appropriate rehabilitation. A system being developed by Rutgers and Stanford Universities provides therapy at the patient´s home, with remote monitoring and periodic re-assessment. This telerehabilitation system uses virtual reality and haptic interfaces, and a pair of networked PCs. It is intended for rehabilitation of patients with hand, elbow, knee and ankle impairements. Data from the first patient treated with the telerehabilitation system is encouraging
Keywords :
microcomputer applications; orthopaedics; patient rehabilitation; telemedicine; virtual reality; Rutgers University; Stanford University; ankle impairements; elbow; hand; haptic interfaces; knee; networked PCs; patient´s home; periodic reassessment; permanent disabilities; permanent function loss; remote areas; remote monitoring; telerehabilitation system; virtual reality-based orthopedic telerehabilitation; Costs; Educational institutions; Haptic interfaces; Knee; Medical treatment; Orthopedic surgery; Patient monitoring; Personal communication networks; Remote monitoring; Virtual reality;
Journal_Title :
Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on