Summa S, Pierella C, Giannoni P, Sciacchitano A, Iacovelli S, Farshchiansadegh A, Mussa-Ivaldi F A, Casadio M
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2015;2015:4663-6. doi: 10.1109/EMBC.2015.7319434.
The body-machine interfaces (BMIs) map the subjects' movements into the low dimensional control space of external devices to reach assistive and/or rehabilitative goals. This work is a first proof of concept of this kind of BMI as tool for rehabilitation after stroke. We designed an exercise to improve the control of selective movements of the pelvis in stroke survivors, increasing the ability to decouple the motion in the sagittal and frontal planes and decreasing compensatory adjustments at the shoulder girdle. A Kinect sensor recorded the movements of the subjects. Subjects played different games by controlling the vertical and horizontal motion of a cursor on a screen with respectively the lateral tilt and the ante/retroversion of their pelvis. We monitored also the degrees of freedom not directly involved in cursor control, thus subjects could complete the task only with a correct posture. Our preliminary results highlight significant improvement not only in cursor control, but also in the Trunk Impairment Scale (TIS) and in the Five Times Sit to Stand Test (5xSST).
身体-机器接口(BMI)将受试者的动作映射到外部设备的低维控制空间,以实现辅助和/或康复目标。这项工作首次证明了这种BMI作为中风后康复工具的概念。我们设计了一项运动,以改善中风幸存者骨盆选择性运动的控制,提高在矢状面和额状面解耦运动的能力,并减少肩带处的代偿性调整。一个Kinect传感器记录了受试者的动作。受试者通过分别用骨盆的侧倾和前倾/后倾来控制屏幕上光标垂直和水平运动来玩不同的游戏。我们还监测了未直接参与光标控制的自由度,因此受试者只能以正确的姿势完成任务。我们的初步结果不仅突出了光标控制方面的显著改善,还突出了躯干损伤量表(TIS)和五次坐立试验(5xSST)方面的显著改善。