DocumentCode
2629781
Title
Virtual reality to control active participation in a subacute stroke patient during robot-assisted gait training
Author
Bergmann, J. ; Krewer, C. ; Muller, Frank ; Koenig, Alexander ; Riener, Robert
Author_Institution
Schon Klinik Bad Aibling, Bad Aibling, Germany
fYear
2011
fDate
June 29 2011-July 1 2011
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
Virtual Reality (VR) provides a promising medium to enrich robot assisted rehabilitation. VR applications present the opportunity to engage patients in therapy and control participation. The aim of this study was to investigate two strategies to control active participation of a stroke patient focusing on the involvement of the paretic leg in task solution. A subacute stroke patient with a severe hemiparesis performed two experiments on the driven gait orthosis Lokomat. Patient activity was quantified by weighted interaction torques measured in both legs (experiment A) and the paretic leg only (experiment B). The patient was able to successfully implement both the bilateral and unilateral control modality. Both control modes increased the motor output of the paretic leg, however the paretic leg control mode resulted in a much more differentiated regulation of the activity in the leg. Both control modes are appropriate approaches to enhance active participation and increase motor output in the paretic leg. Further research should evaluate the therapeutic benefit of patients with hemiparesis using the unilateral control mode depending on the severity of their impairment.
Keywords
gait analysis; medical computing; medical disorders; medical robotics; orthotics; patient rehabilitation; virtual reality; Lokomat gait orthosis; active participation control; bilateral control modality; leg activity regulation; paretic leg; robot assisted gait training; robot assisted rehabilitation; severe hemiparesis; subacute stroke patient; task solution; unilateral control modality; virtual reality; weighted interaction torque; Hip; Joints; Knee; Leg; Legged locomotion; Training; Gait; Motor output; Robotic Therapy; Virtual Reality; Adult; Exercise Therapy; Gait; Humans; Male; Robotics; Stroke;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Rehabilitation Robotics (ICORR), 2011 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Zurich
ISSN
1945-7898
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-9863-5
Electronic_ISBN
1945-7898
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICORR.2011.5975407
Filename
5975407
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