DocumentCode :
3713438
Title :
Virtual reality-augmented rehabilitation in the acute phase post-stroke for individuals with flaccid upper extremities: A feasibility study
Author :
Jigna Patel;Gerard Fluet;Alma Merians;Qinyin Qiu;Matthew Yarossi;Sergei Adamovich;Eugene Tunik;Supriya Massood
Author_Institution :
Department of Rehabilitation & Movement Sciences, Rutgers The State University of New Jersey, 65 Bergen Street, Newark, NJ, USA
fYear :
2015
fDate :
6/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
215
Lastpage :
223
Abstract :
Rehabilitation of individuals with flaccid or severely affected upper extremities is challenging due to their limited motor ability and few options for therapeutic training. This initial study tested the feasibility of training individuals with severe hemiparesis using virtual reality (VR) based mirrored feedback and pinch force modulation tasks. The results demonstrated that the simulations were well tolerated early after stroke. Priming effects of the mirror tasks were suggested by increased maximal pinch force immediately after training. Furthermore, despite having no clinically observable movement distally, the subjects were able to consciously activate their muscles as shown by force traces and EMG recorded during the pinch trace task. Motor learning was also suggested by the decrease in Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) during this task. Lastly the benefits of using objective, technology based measurement tools was demonstrated by the ability of the force sensor to detect small changes in force production that could not be measured with a clinical scale of impairment.
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Virtual Rehabilitation Proceedings (ICVR), 2015 International Conference on
Electronic_ISBN :
2331-9569
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICVR.2015.7358583
Filename :
7358583
Link To Document :
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