Koritnik Tomaz, Bajd Tadej, Munih Marko
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Laboratory of Robotics and Biomedical Emgineering, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Gait Posture. 2008 Feb;27(2):323-30. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2007.04.015. Epub 2007 Jun 26.
This study proposed virtual reality (VR) as a modality of lower-extremities training. A kinematic model of a human body and a corresponding virtual figure were developed, in order to visualize the movements of the subject in a real-time virtual environment on a large display, which represented a virtual mirror. An optical system with active markers was used to assess the movements of a training subject. A preliminary investigation was conducted with a group of healthy male subjects, who performed the stepping-in-place test by tracking the movements of the reference virtual figure, which represented a virtual instructor. Both figures were shown in the virtual mirror at the same time from the desired angle of view. Four stepping tasks featuring different cadences and hip angles were performed, with difficulty levels ranging from easy to demanding. The results obtained included basic kinematic and temporal parameters, which provided quantitative measures of a subject's adaptation to the virtual training environment, and thereby justifying the feasibility of the virtual mirror as a useful system in lower-extremities training applications.
本研究提出将虚拟现实(VR)作为下肢训练的一种方式。开发了人体运动学模型和相应的虚拟人物,以便在大型显示屏上的实时虚拟环境中可视化受试者的动作,该显示屏代表一面虚拟镜子。使用带有主动标记的光学系统来评估训练受试者的动作。对一组健康男性受试者进行了初步调查,他们通过跟踪代表虚拟教练的参考虚拟人物的动作来进行原地踏步测试。两个虚拟人物同时从所需视角显示在虚拟镜子中。进行了四项具有不同节奏和髋关节角度的踏步任务,难度级别从简单到苛刻。获得的结果包括基本运动学和时间参数,这些参数提供了受试者对虚拟训练环境适应程度的定量指标,从而证明了虚拟镜子作为下肢训练应用中有用系统的可行性。