Harnessing the Power of Movement: A Body-Weight Support System & Assistive Robot Case Study.

Ameer Helmi, Tze-Hsuan Wang, Samuel W Logan, Naomi T Fitter
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Young children with motor disabilities face extra obstacles to engaging in movement and initiating social interaction. A body-weight support harness system (BWSS) allows a child to take steps, explore the environment, and interact with people and objects, but further research is needed to understand how this type of system can help children with motor disabilities. Assistive robots have the potential to keep a child engaged and motivated during physical therapy sessions with a BWSS. We conducted a case study over three and a half months to understand if the BWSS alone and if the BWSS with an assistive robot could promote child movement and engagement. Our results show that the child tended to increase their amount of movement over each session with the BWSS. The assistive robots used in this study also tended to keep the child engaged. The products of this work can benefit clinicians and researchers interested in early mobility intervention technologies, as well as roboticists working in the child mobility domain.

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利用运动的力量:一个体重支撑系统和辅助机器人的案例研究。
有运动障碍的幼儿在参与运动和开始社交方面面临额外的障碍。体重支撑背带系统(BWSS)允许儿童迈出步伐,探索环境,与人和物体互动,但还需要进一步的研究来了解这种类型的系统如何帮助有运动障碍的儿童。辅助机器人有可能在BWSS的物理治疗过程中让孩子保持参与和积极性。我们进行了一项为期三个半月的案例研究,以了解单独使用BWSS以及使用辅助机器人的BWSS是否可以促进儿童的运动和参与。我们的研究结果表明,孩子在每次使用BWSS时都倾向于增加运动量。这项研究中使用的辅助机器人也倾向于让孩子保持参与。这项工作的产品可以使对早期行动干预技术感兴趣的临床医生和研究人员以及在儿童行动领域工作的机器人专家受益。
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