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通过机器人辅助手臂伸展运动期间的视觉反馈来减轻脑卒中幸存者的躯干代偿运动。

Mitigating Trunk Compensatory Movements in Post-Stroke Survivors through Visual Feedback during Robotic-Assisted Arm Reaching Exercises.

机构信息

Department of Rehabilitative and Assistive Technology, National Rehabilitation Center, Seoul 01022, Republic of Korea.

出版信息

Sensors (Basel). 2024 May 23;24(11):3331. doi: 10.3390/s24113331.

Abstract

Trunk compensatory movements frequently manifest during robotic-assisted arm reaching exercises for upper limb rehabilitation following a stroke, potentially impeding functional recovery. These aberrant movements are prevalent among stroke survivors and can hinder their progress in rehabilitation, making it crucial to address this issue. This study evaluated the efficacy of visual feedback, facilitated by an RGB-D camera, in reducing trunk compensation. In total, 17 able-bodied individuals and 18 stroke survivors performed reaching tasks under unrestricted trunk conditions and visual feedback conditions. In the visual feedback modalities, the target position was synchronized with trunk movement at ratios where the target moved at the same speed, double, and triple the trunk's motion speed, providing real-time feedback to the participants. Notably, trunk compensatory movements were significantly diminished when the target moved at the same speed and double the trunk's motion speed. Furthermore, these conditions exhibited an increase in the task completion time and perceived exertion among stroke survivors. This outcome suggests that visual feedback effectively heightened the task difficulty, thereby discouraging unnecessary trunk motion. The findings underscore the pivotal role of customized visual feedback in correcting aberrant upper limb movements among stroke survivors, potentially contributing to the advancement of robotic-assisted rehabilitation strategies. These insights advocate for the integration of visual feedback into rehabilitation exercises, highlighting its potential to foster more effective recovery pathways for post-stroke individuals by minimizing undesired compensatory motions.

摘要

躯干代偿运动在脑卒中后上肢康复的机器人辅助手臂伸展运动中经常出现,可能会阻碍功能恢复。这些异常运动在脑卒中幸存者中很常见,会阻碍他们在康复中的进展,因此解决这个问题至关重要。本研究评估了 RGB-D 相机提供的视觉反馈在减少躯干补偿方面的效果。共有 17 名健康个体和 18 名脑卒中幸存者在无限制躯干条件和视觉反馈条件下进行了伸展任务。在视觉反馈模式下,目标位置与躯干运动同步,目标以与躯干相同的速度、两倍和三倍的速度移动,为参与者提供实时反馈。值得注意的是,当目标以与躯干相同的速度和两倍的躯干运动速度移动时,躯干代偿运动明显减少。此外,这些条件还导致脑卒中幸存者的任务完成时间和感知用力增加。这一结果表明,视觉反馈有效地增加了任务难度,从而阻止了不必要的躯干运动。这些发现强调了定制视觉反馈在纠正脑卒中幸存者异常上肢运动中的关键作用,这可能有助于推进机器人辅助康复策略。这些观点主张将视觉反馈纳入康复运动中,通过最小化不必要的代偿运动,为脑卒中患者提供更有效的康复途径。

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