Title :
Applications of vibrotactile display of body tilt for rehabilitation
Author :
Wall, C., III ; Oddsson, L.E. ; Horak, F.B. ; Wrisley, D.W. ; Dozza, M.
Author_Institution :
Harvard Med. Sch., Boston, MA, USA
Abstract :
Body-mounted motion sensors have been shown to decrease subject sway when a tilt estimate is fed back to the user by means of an array of tactile vibrators which display estimated tilt magnitude and direction. Vestibulopathic subjects who are tested using computerized dynamic posturography show significantly reduced sway in both the sensory motor and the motor control portions of that test. This result suggests potential application as an assistive balance aid. Another potential application of vibrotactile tilt feedback is in rehabilitation. Two lines of research have yielded promising, albeit very preliminary, supporting results. The first of these is the response of subjects to a toes-up pitch maneuver. At critical pitch velocities, vestibulopathic subjects are unable to maintain stability during or after a perturbation without tilt feedback, but are able to stand when feedback is provided. The second line of research involves perturbations during locomotion. Vibrotactile tilt feedback again reduces subjects sway. Preliminary results of both of these on-going experiments indicate that this increase in performance may be retained.
Keywords :
biomechanics; display instrumentation; handicapped aids; medical signal processing; patient rehabilitation; prosthetics; tactile sensors; assistive balance aid; body tilt; body-mounted motion sensors; computerized dynamic posturography; motor control; prosthesis; rehabilitation; sensory motor; toes-up pitch maneuver; vestibulopathic subjects; vibrotactile display; vibrotactile tilt feedback; Displays; Ear; Feedback; Instruments; Neurofeedback; Protocols; Radio access networks; Stability; Velocity control; Weight control; Balance; Prosthesis; Sensory Substitution; Vibrotactile Display;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2004. IEMBS '04. 26th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8439-3
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2004.1404318