Title :
Reaching contralateral target by chronic hemiparetic stroke survivors using active-assisted/active exercise with 2D/3D visual feedback
Author :
Won-Kyung Song;Ki-Hun Cho;Ji Young Jeong;Yale Kim;Jung Yoon Kim;Joon-Ho Shin
Author_Institution :
National Rehabilitation Center, Seoul, Korea
Abstract :
Chronic hemiparetic stroke survivors need 3D point-to-point movements every day at home. We compared device-assisted 3D reaching exercise performed by chronic stroke and evaluated the effect of active-assisted/active devices and 2D/3D visual feedback. We chose two arms to serve as upper extremity exercise devices, with active-assisted and active modes. 2D/3D visual feedback of the target position is projected on a large screen. The arm and display devices corresponded to the motor and cognitive functions of a subject, respectively. Thirty four chronic-stage stroke survivors were randomly placed in four groups. Four groups performed a set of reaching tasks over four weeks. Movement data such as movement velocity and curvilinearity ratio for the reaching tasks were compared, and based on this comparison, 3D visual feedback was found to be more effective than 2D visual feedback. When the target position changed, stroke survivors could effectively reach it with the help of the 3D visual feedback. The performance of the active-assisted exercise device was similar to that of a spring-loaded active exercise device. Active-assisted exercises can be applied to subjects who have difficulty in reaching movements, especially in the early sessions of reaching exercise.
Keywords :
"Three-dimensional displays","Visualization","Training","Force","Performance evaluation","Extremities","Robots"
Conference_Titel :
Rehabilitation Robotics (ICORR), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Electronic_ISBN :
1945-7901
DOI :
10.1109/ICORR.2015.7281320