Title :
Development of a multimodal biofeedback system for balance training
Author :
Afzal, Muhammad Raheel ; Min-Kyun Oh ; Jungwon Yoon
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Mech. & Aerosp. Eng. & ReCAPT, Gyeongsang Nat. Univ., Jinju, South Korea
Abstract :
Biofeedback based exercises results in post-training improvements of postural stability. Various modalities have been used to provide a biofeedback system for training of balance control and postural stability. However a multimodal biofeedback system can offer more individualized training methods and hence provide therapists with a comprehensive solution for diverse patients. Individually, visual and haptic biofeedback has been identified as effective to reduce body sway in patients suffering from balance. So we have developed a novel multimodal system which provides biofeedback with both visual and haptic modality. Our system features a waist-attached smartphone, software running on a computer, a dedicated monitor for visual biofeedback and a dedicated Phantom Omni® device for haptic biofeedback. Experimental trials conducted with young healthy subjects demonstrate the effectiveness of the biofeedback system. The results indicate that a multimodal biofeedback system is found to be more effective in comparison with lone biofeedback of visual or haptic modality.
Keywords :
haptic interfaces; medical control systems; Phantom Omni device; balance control; balance training; biofeedback based exercises; diverse patients; haptic biofeedback; haptic modality; multimodal biofeedback system; post-training improvements; postural stability; visual biofeedback; visual modality; waist-attached smartphone; Biological control systems; Biomedical monitoring; Haptic interfaces; Monitoring; Phantoms; Training; Visualization;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics (AIM), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Busan
DOI :
10.1109/AIM.2015.7222612