DocumentCode :
3713477
Title :
The effects of haptic forces on locomotion and posture in post-stroke and elderly adults
Author :
Gianluca U. Sorrento;Philippe S. Archambault;Joyce Fung;Crir Feil-Oberfeld
Author_Institution :
School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, McGill University, Montr?al, Canada
fYear :
2015
fDate :
6/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
147
Lastpage :
148
Abstract :
We developed a system combining haptic tensile forces in the direction of locomotion in a virtual environment to investigate its effects on steady-state walking in elderly post-stroke and age-matched controls. Chronic stroke participants (n=6) and healthy age-matched controls (n=6) increased walking velocity by as much as 22% in the stroke group and 18.5% in the control group. This was accompanied by similar changes in stride length, which increased as much as 15% when walking with the haptic force in the stroke group. While double and single limb support times showed some signs of reduction relative to the pre-force baseline, further investigation is needed to determine whether there are proportional changes in double limb support durations relative to the paretic or non-paretic limb.
Keywords :
"Force","Legged locomotion","Haptic interfaces","Senior citizens","Virtual environments","Stability analysis"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Virtual Rehabilitation Proceedings (ICVR), 2015 International Conference on
Electronic_ISBN :
2331-9569
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICVR.2015.7358622
Filename :
7358622
Link To Document :
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