Vibrotactile feedback system for intuitive upper-limb rehabilitation
The proposed demonstration stems from research on a low cost haptic virtual interaction platform for upper-limb rehabilitation. This work centers on the use of vibrotactile feedback in a virtual environment to help stroke patients perform simple repetitive motions and thereby overcome motor planning...
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Zusammenfassung: | The proposed demonstration stems from research on a low cost haptic virtual interaction platform for upper-limb rehabilitation. This work centers on the use of vibrotactile feedback in a virtual environment to help stroke patients perform simple repetitive motions and thereby overcome motor planning deficits. The device to be demonstrated consists of a sleeve with embedded optical markers and vibration actuators. When in use, the system has three main functions: it continually measures the configuration of the patient's arm in space, it provides graphical feedback about the desired arm configuration and the user's current arm configuration on a computer monitor, and it provides intuitive vibrotactile cues to guide the user's arm into the target configuration. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/WHC.2009.4810918 |