Virtual reality enhanced rehabilitation for a service member with bilateral lower extremity amputations: A case study

Sarah E Kruger, J. C. Bell, B. Schnall
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To review the outcomes of rehabilitation for a service member with bilateral lower extremity amputations. A 25 year-old marine suffered a right knee disarticulation and a left transtibial amputation during military service. For two years, the patient underwent a comprehensive rehabilitation program at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. During the course of his rehabilitation, this patient took part in conventional physical therapy and at 16.5 months post-injury added clinical sessions in the Computer Assisted Rehabilitation Environment (CAREN) Laboratory to his therapy regimen for approximately six months. Gait analyses were conducted at three different points in his rehabilitation program: 5.5, 18, and 23.5 months post-injury. Temporal spatial parameters of self-selected velocities, cadence, and step length increased while his stance support time and step width decreased, becoming closer to asymptomatic populations. During the CAREN clinical sessions, the patient showed an increase in overall speed in the Road with Overhead Targets application. With the Boat application, the patient was able to improve the application time at increased levels of difficulty. The use of virtual reality as an adjunct to conventional rehabilitation for individuals with amputations provides a novel approach for maximizing function.
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一名双侧下肢截肢军人的虚拟现实增强康复:案例研究
回顾一名双侧下肢截肢的服役人员的康复结果。一名25岁的海军陆战队员在服役期间右膝骨折,左胫骨截肢。两年来,病人在沃尔特里德陆军医疗中心接受了全面的康复计划。在他的康复过程中,该患者参加了传统的物理治疗,并在伤后16.5个月在计算机辅助康复环境(CAREN)实验室进行了大约6个月的临床治疗。步态分析在康复计划的三个不同时间点进行:受伤后5.5、18和23.5个月。自选速度、节奏、步长等时空参数增加,站立支撑时间和步宽减少,逐渐接近无症状人群。在CAREN临床会议期间,患者在使用头顶目标的道路中表现出整体速度的增加。使用Boat应用程序,患者能够在增加难度的情况下改善应用时间。使用虚拟现实作为传统康复的辅助手段,为截肢患者提供了一种最大化功能的新方法。
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