Title :
Biofeedback system for transfemoral amputees rehabilitation
Author :
Quiñones, I. ; Vela, E. ; Pérez, A.I. ; Alessi, A. ; Urrusti, J.L. ; Cepeda, D.
Author_Institution :
Human Motion Anal. Lab., Nat. Rehabilitation Inst., Mexico City, Mexico
Abstract :
A proved way to improve the quality of the rehabilitation treatment and to reduce the time spent for recovery is the use of the biofeedback theory. In the present project it was designed a biofeedback system, implemented in Visual C++ 6.0reg, to improve the adult transfemoral amputee gait. For these purpose, we took kinetic, and kinematic data from transfemoral amputees, that was digital processed involving interpolation, filtering and decimation, and then compared with healthy gait data to determine the difference between data measured by the system and the movement desired, that difference was presented as a feedback stimulus for the movement of the joints of the legs during gait on a treadmill. The biofeedback stimulus were displayed in ldquoreal timerdquo and give the signal to favor a normal gait pattern, following the biofeedback system is possible to train a new functional gait, fist during the therapy and later in the everyday living.
Keywords :
C++ language; feedback; filtering theory; gait analysis; interpolation; medical computing; patient rehabilitation; user interfaces; Visual C++ 6.0; biofeedback stimulus; decimation; digital processing; filtering; functional gait; interpolation; normal gait pattern; rehabilitation treatment; therapy; transfemoral amputees; user interface; Biological control systems; Couplings; Hip; Humans; Knee; Medical services; Medical treatment; Motion analysis; Prosthetics; Signal processing; amputation; biofeedback; electrogoniometry; gait; pressure sensors; rehabilitation;
Conference_Titel :
Health Care Exchanges, 2009. PAHCE 2009. Pan American
Conference_Location :
Mexico City
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3668-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3669-9
DOI :
10.1109/PAHCE.2009.5158386