DocumentCode
3669520
Title
Synopsis of an engineering solution for a painful problem Phantom Limb Pain
Author
A. Mousavi;J. Cole;T. Kalganova;R. Stone;J. Zhang;S. Petiffer;R. Walker;P. Nikopoulou-Smyrni;D. Henderson Slater;A. Aggoun;S. Von Rump;S. Naylor
Author_Institution
School of Engineering and Design, Brunel University, Uxbridge, London, U.K.
Volume
1
fYear
2014
Firstpage
210
Lastpage
215
Abstract
This paper is synopsis of a recently proposed solution for treating patients who suffer from Phantom Limb Pain (PLP). The underpinning approach of this research and development project is based on an extension of “mirror box” therapy which has had some promising results in pain reduction. An outline of an immersive individually tailored environment giving the patient a virtually realised limb presence, as a means to pain reduction is provided. The virtual 3D holographic environment is meant to produce immersive, engaging and creative environments and tasks to encourage and maintain patients´ interest, an important aspect in two of the more challenging populations under consideration (over-60s and war veterans). The system is hoped to reduce PLP by more than 3 points on an 11 point Visual Analog Scale (VAS), when a score less than 3 could be attributed to distraction alone.
Keywords
"Pain","Mirrors","Tracking","Medical treatment","Robots","Phantoms","Three-dimensional displays"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Vision Theory and Applications (VISAPP), 2014 International Conference on
Type
conf
Filename
7294808
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