Title :
A Real-Time System With Assistive Feedback for Postural Control in Rehabilitation
Author :
Alahakone, Aruni U. ; Senanayake, S. M N Arosha
Author_Institution :
Monash Univ., Bandar Sunway, Malaysia
fDate :
4/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In therapeutic applications, the use of biofeedback devices has been identified to improve postural control and stability in individuals with sensory deformations. Biofeedback devices employ a variety of feedback modalities, and vibrotactile feedback has gained popularity in recent developments as an appropriate means of providing feedback. This paper describes a real-time biofeedback system developed for rehabilitative applications with the use of vibrotactile biofeedback. The prototype includes an inertial sensor for tilt angle measurements, custom-developed software for data processing, data display and feedback generation, and a wearable vibration stimulation module for biofeedback. The implementation provides vibrotactile feedback for tilt angle measurements based on a target threshold range. Tandem Romberg standing tests were performed to assess the viability of the system for accurate, real-time performance, and the impact of vibrotactile feedback strategy to convey information in a realistic manner. The results verified the suitability of the system for clinical applications pertaining to postural control improvements.
Keywords :
patient rehabilitation; real-time systems; tactile sensors; virtual instrumentation; Tandem Romberg standing tests; assistive feedback; biofeedback devices; custom-developed software; inertial sensor; real-time system; rehabilitation postural control; vibrotactile feedback; wearable vibration stimulation module; Hardware/software co-design; inertial sensors; postural control; vibrotactile biofeedback; virtual instrumentation;
Journal_Title :
Mechatronics, IEEE/ASME Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMECH.2010.2041030