DocumentCode :
1811962
Title :
Design and qualitative evaluation of tactile devices for stroke rehabilitation
Author :
Merrett, G.V. ; Metcalf, C.D. ; Zheng, D. ; Cunningham, S. ; Barrow, S. ; Demain, S.H.
Author_Institution :
Electron. & Comput. Sci., Univ. of Southampton, Southampton, UK
fYear :
2011
fDate :
6-6 April 2011
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
Rehabilitation environments combining virtual reality with everyday motor tasks can promote recovery from neurological illness, such as stroke. Tactile devices, providing physical stimulation to the skin, may improve motor retraining. While many tactile devices have been reported, there is a distinct paucity of studies evaluating how they are perceived. This multidisciplinary research has investigated three tactile devices (vibration motors, a motor-driven ´squeezer´, and shape memory alloys) for providing a realistic sensation of static interaction with virtual objects. These devices have been iteratively redesigned and qualitatively evaluated with healthy human participants. This paper presents the devices, their evaluation, and iterative redesign.
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; diseases; haptic interfaces; neurophysiology; patient rehabilitation; shape memory effects; touch (physiological); virtual reality; motor retraining; motor-driven squeezer; neurological illness; shape memory alloys; stroke; stroke rehabilitation; tactile devices; vibration motors; virtual reality; haptic; shape memory alloy; stroke; tactile;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Assisted Living 2011, IET Seminar on
Conference_Location :
London
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1049/ic.2011.0025
Filename :
6183137
Link To Document :
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