DocumentCode :
3202097
Title :
Changes in EMG latencies during balance therapy using enhanced virtual reality with haptic floor
Author :
Cikajlo, Imre ; Krpic, Andrej ; Gorisek-Humar, Marta
Author_Institution :
Univ. Rehabilitation Inst., Ljubljana, Slovenia
fYear :
2013
fDate :
3-7 July 2013
Firstpage :
4129
Lastpage :
4132
Abstract :
In the paper a research on enhanced experience of virtual reality supported balance training is presented. Haptic floor, mounted on the dynamic standing frame was used as a biofeedback at collisions in virtual environment. Electromyographic muscle activity of soleus, gastrocnemius, tibialis anterior, semimembranosus, rectus femoris, tensor fasciae latae and erector spinae at the time of onset and recovery of postural perturbation were monitored using surface electrodes. 12 neurologically intact young adults participated in the research study. The main goal was to identify the differences in postural response strategies at collisions in the virtual world w/o haptic feedback. We found more dynamic responses in all subjects when applying haptic floor, especially in the ankle complex, stabilizing the tibia at the onset of perturbation. Choosing different strategies using the haptic floor may significantly enhance the telerehabilitation experience and thus increase the effectivness of the tele-balance training. Besides telerehabilitation, such system may be also effective for postural response assessment and thus simplified telediagnostics. However, the findings call for further study to support the proposed proof of concept.
Keywords :
biomedical electrodes; electromyography; feedback; mechanoception; neurophysiology; patient monitoring; patient rehabilitation; patient treatment; telemedicine; EMG latency; ankle complex; balance therapy; biofeedback; dynamic standing frame; electromyographic muscle activity; enhanced virtual reality; erector spinae; gastrocnemius; haptic floor; postural perturbation; postural response assessment; postural response strategy; rectus femoris; semimembranosus; soleus; surface electrode; tele-balance training; telediagnostics; telerehabilitation experience enhancement; tensor fasciae latae; tibialis anterior; Electromyography; Haptic interfaces; Muscles; Nickel; Radio frequency; Training; Virtual reality;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Osaka
ISSN :
1557-170X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2013.6610454
Filename :
6610454
Link To Document :
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