Title :
Quantitative evaluation of stroke paralysis considering individual differences in symptoms
Author :
Ikeda, Takaaki ; Ogawa, Kenji ; Ohnishi, Kouhei
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Sci. & Technol., Keio Univ., Yokohama, Japan
Abstract :
This paper presents evaluation methods to evaluate 2 types of stroke paralysis quantitatively. Recently, aging of the population and declining birthrate is progressing in the developed countries. Along with it, the number of stroke patients is expected to increase because of its high disease rate of the elderly, and rehabilitation system by using robot technology is being focused. In order to perform an effective rehabilitation, the system is desired to evaluate recovery state of the paralysis quantitatively. Because there are 2 types of paralysis symptoms, evaluation methods corresponding to each type are required. In this paper, the rehabilitation system which can evaluate each 2 types of symptoms is proposed. This system is intended to evaluate wide range of recovery state including acute stage and chronic stage. In addition, this system can be realized without force sensor. The experiments are performed by using systems with 2 degrees-of-freedom. The validity of proposed method is verified by experimental results.
Keywords :
acceleration control; biocontrol; brain; cellular biophysics; displacement measurement; force sensors; geriatrics; haemodynamics; medical robotics; patient care; patient diagnosis; patient rehabilitation; acute paralysis stage evaluation; chronic paralysis stage evaluation; effective stroke patient rehabilitation system; elderly patient rehabilitation system; elderly stroke patients; force sensor; high elderly disease rate; paralysis recovery state evaluation; paralysis symptom evaluation methods; paralysis symptom types; paralysis type evaluation; quantitative paralysis evaluation; rehabilitation system evaluation; rehabilitation system-evaluated recovery state; robot technology-based rehabilitation system; stroke paralysis evaluation methods; stroke paralysis symptoms; stroke paralysis types; Acceleration; Aging; Force; Force control; Muscles; Robots; Torque; bilateral control; evaluation of paralysis; hemiplegia; human supprot system; rehabilitation system; stroke;
Conference_Titel :
Mechatronics (ICM), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Nagoya
DOI :
10.1109/ICMECH.2015.7083962