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自主使用家庭虚拟康复系统:一项可行性和初步研究。

Autonomous Use of the Home Virtual Rehabilitation System: A Feasibility and Pilot Study.

机构信息

Department of Rehabilitation and Movement Sciences, School of Health Professions, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark, New Jersey.

Department of Biomedical Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey.

出版信息

Games Health J. 2019 Dec;8(6):432-438. doi: 10.1089/g4h.2019.0012.

Abstract

This article describes the findings of a study examining the ability of persons with strokes to use home virtual rehabilitation system (HoVRS), a home-based rehabilitation system, and the impact of motivational enhancement techniques on subjects' motivation, adherence, and motor function improvements subsequent to a 3-month training program. HoVRS integrates a Leap Motion controller, a passive arm support, and a suite of custom-designed hand rehabilitation simulations. For this study, we developed a library of three simulations, which include activities such as flexing and extending fingers to move a car, flying a plane with wrist movement, and controlling an avatar running in a maze using reaching movements. Two groups of subjects, the enhanced motivation (EM) group and the unenhanced control (UC) group, used the system for 12 weeks in their homes. The EM group trained using three simulations that provided 8-12 levels of difficulty and complexity. Graphics and scoring opportunities increased at each new level. The UC group performed the same simulations, but difficulty was increased utilizing an algorithm that increased difficulty incrementally, making adjustments imperceptible. Adherence to both the EM and UC protocols exceeded adherence to home exercise programs described in the stroke rehabilitation literature. Both groups demonstrated improvements in upper extremity function. Intrinsic motivation levels were better for the EM group and motivation levels were maintained for the 12-week protocol. A 12-week home-based training program using HoVRS was feasible. Motivational enhancement may have a positive impact on motivation, adherence, and motor outcome.

摘要

本文描述了一项研究的结果,该研究考察了中风患者使用家庭虚拟康复系统(HoVRS)的能力,HoVRS 是一种基于家庭的康复系统,以及动机增强技术对受试者在 3 个月训练计划后的动机、依从性和运动功能改善的影响。HoVRS 集成了 Leap Motion 控制器、被动手臂支撑和一系列定制的手部康复模拟。在这项研究中,我们开发了一个包含三个模拟的库,其中包括弯曲和伸展手指以移动汽车、用手腕移动来驾驶飞机以及使用伸展运动来控制在迷宫中奔跑的虚拟形象等活动。两组受试者,增强动机(EM)组和未增强控制(UC)组,在家中使用该系统进行了 12 周的训练。EM 组使用三个模拟训练,这些模拟提供了 8-12 个难度和复杂度级别。每个新级别都会增加图形和得分机会。UC 组执行相同的模拟,但难度增加利用了一种算法,该算法逐渐增加难度,使调整不易察觉。EM 和 UC 方案的依从性均高于中风康复文献中描述的家庭锻炼方案。两组上肢功能均有改善。EM 组的内在动机水平更好,动机水平在 12 周的方案中得以维持。为期 12 周的基于家庭的 HoVRS 训练方案是可行的。动机增强可能对动机、依从性和运动结果产生积极影响。

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