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虚拟现实实体航海模拟器作为康复工具在娱乐运动和社区融入中的应用:一项初步研究。

Use of a virtual reality physical ride-on sailing simulator as a rehabilitation tool for recreational sports and community reintegration: a pilot study.

机构信息

From The International Center for Spinal Cord Injury, Hugo W. Moser Research Institute at Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, Maryland (ACR, DB, MM, JWM); Department of Biomedical Engineering (LPS), Department of Neurology (DB, JWM), and Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (ACR, JWM), Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland; and Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of Melbourne, Australia (NRS).

出版信息

Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2013 Dec;92(12):1104-9. doi: 10.1097/PHM.0000000000000012.

Abstract

Participation in sailing by people with disabilities, particularly in small sailboats, is widely regarded as having positive outcomes on self-esteem and general health for the participants. However, a major hurdle for people with no previous experience of sailing, even by those without disabilities, is the perception that sailing is elitist, expensive, and dangerous. Real-time "ride-on" sailing simulators have the potential to bridge the gap between dry-land and on-the-water sailing. These provide a realistic, safe, and easily supervised medium in which nonsailors can easily and systematically learn the required skills before venturing out on the water. The authors report a 12-wk pilot therapeutic sailing program using the VSail-Access sailing simulation system followed by on-water experience. After completion of the training, all subjects demonstrated the ability to navigate a simple course around marker buoys (triangular configuration) on the computer screen, the ability to sail independently in winds of moderate strength (up to 14 knots) on water, and measurable improvements in their psychologic health. In addition, the subjects were able to participate in a sports activity with their respective family members and experienced a sense of optimism about their future.

摘要

参与帆船运动,特别是残疾人驾驶小型帆船,被广泛认为对参与者的自尊心和整体健康有积极影响。然而,对于那些没有航海经验的人来说,即使是那些没有残疾的人,他们也认为航海是一种精英主义、昂贵且危险的运动。实时“骑行”帆船模拟器有可能弥合旱地和水上帆船之间的差距。这些模拟器提供了一个现实、安全且易于监督的媒介,非水手可以在其中轻松系统地学习所需技能,然后再冒险进入水中。作者报告了一个为期 12 周的使用 VSail-Access 帆船模拟系统的治疗性帆船计划,随后是水上体验。培训完成后,所有受试者都能够在计算机屏幕上导航简单的三角标航线,能够在中等强度(最高 14 节)的风力下独立在水上航行,并且心理健康得到了可衡量的改善。此外,受试者能够与各自的家庭成员一起参与体育活动,并对未来感到乐观。

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