Title :
Visualization of virtual reality neurological motor rehabilitation of the upper limb — A systematic review
Author :
Ferreira dos Santos, Luara ; Schmidt, Heidemarie ; Kruger, Jorg ; Dohle, Christian
Author_Institution :
Rehabilitation Robot. Group, Tech. Univ. Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Abstract :
Most virtual rehabilitation environments rely on visual feedback. However, little is known on the optimum characteristics of these feedbacks. Here, we present first results of a systematic literature review to assess and compare visual feedback types in virtual reality (VR) based neurological motor rehabilitation of the upper limb. Overall we identified 104 relevant publications. Within these some applied multiple visual feedback types. We found six main visualization groups: Avatar Feedback (N=52), Augmented Reality Feedback (N=16), Abstract Feedback (N=40), Tracking Feedback (N=13), Performance Evaluation Feedback (N=2), and Combined Feedback (N=7). However, there is insufficient evidence for the choice of a specific visual feedback in relation to motor outcome. Thus, further research is necessary.
Keywords :
augmented reality; avatars; data visualisation; neurophysiology; patient rehabilitation; performance evaluation; tracking; abstract feedback; augmented reality feedback; avatar feedback; combined feedback; optimum characteristics; performance evaluation feedback; tracking feedback; upper limb; virtual reality neurological motor rehabilitation visualization; virtual rehabilitation environments; visual feedback; visualization groups; Abstracts; Augmented reality; Avatars; Performance evaluation; Systematics; Visualization; motor rehabilitation; neurology; systematic review; virtual reality; visual feedback;
Conference_Titel :
Virtual Rehabilitation (ICVR), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Philadelphia, PA
DOI :
10.1109/ICVR.2013.6662113