Mann Jessie
Virginia Tech Carilion Fralin Biomedical Research Institute, 2 Riverside Cr., Roanoke, VA 24016, USA. Tel.: + 1-201-423-3434; E-mail:
NeuroRehabilitation. 2020;46(4):467-482. doi: 10.3233/NRE-203063.
One of the most interesting emerging medical devices is the medical avatar - a digital representation of the patient that can be used toward myriad ends, the full potential of which remains to be explored. Medical avatars have been instantiated as telemedical tools used to establish a representation of the patient in tele-space, upon which data about the patient's health can be represented and goals and progress can be visually tracked. Manipulation of the medical avatar has also been explored as a means of increasing motivation and inducing neural plasticity.
The article reviews the literature on body representation, simulation, and action-observation and explores how these components of neurorehabilitation are engaged by an avatar-based self-representation.
Through a review of the literature on body representation, simulation, and action-observation and a review of how these components of neurorehabilitation can be engaged and manipulated with an avatar, the neuroplastic potential of the medical avatar is explored. Literature on the use of the medical avatar for neurorehabilitation is also reviewed.
This review demonstrates that the medical avatar has vast potentialities in neurorehabilitation and that further research on its use and effect is needed.
最有趣的新兴医疗设备之一是医学虚拟人——患者的数字表示形式,可用于多种目的,其全部潜力仍有待探索。医学虚拟人已被实例化为远程医疗工具,用于在远程空间中建立患者的表示形式,在此基础上可以呈现有关患者健康的数据,并且可以直观地跟踪目标和进展情况。对医学虚拟人的操控也已被探索作为一种增强动机和诱导神经可塑性的手段。
本文回顾了关于身体表征、模拟和动作观察的文献,并探讨基于虚拟人的自我表征如何参与神经康复的这些组成部分。
通过回顾关于身体表征、模拟和动作观察的文献,以及回顾神经康复的这些组成部分如何通过虚拟人来参与和操控,探索医学虚拟人的神经可塑性潜力。还回顾了使用医学虚拟人进行神经康复的文献。
本综述表明,医学虚拟人在神经康复方面具有巨大潜力,需要对其使用和效果进行进一步研究。