Development of Haptic Bracelets Based Arm Swing Feedback System for Stroke Survivors

Hosu Lee, Amre Eizad, Geonhyup Lee, Yeongmi Kim, Jungwon Yoon
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For stroke survivors, the ultimate goal of rehabilitation training for community life is to increase the dynamic stability, which can be helped by increasing the walking speed or symmetry. Several researches have reported the use of haptic stimulation to increase the dynamic stability of gait. Haptic systems have many advantages such as, portability and low-cost, that make them extremely suited for rehabilitation applications. However, until now the use of these systems has been focused mainly on the lower limbs. Gait is a harmonic motion that includes both the upper and lower limbs. A study with people suffering from Parkinson’s Disease showed that it is possible to bring about spatiotemporal gait changes using an arm swing cueing device. Therefore, in this paper, we present the development and verification of a haptic bracelet designed to deliver arm swing based haptic feedback for the rehabilitation of stroke survivors. The presented system is portable, composed of inexpensive sensors and it can measure the arm swing angle correctly regardless of the location or direction of the sensor. The measurements made using the developed system were compared to those made using a standard motion tracking system and only an acceptable amount of error was found. The developed system may be used to characterize the effect of upper extremity motion modification during gait. It may also be used as a system for improving gait speed and symmetry of stroke patients using haptic vibration feedback.
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基于触觉手环的中风幸存者手臂摆动反馈系统的开发
对于中风幸存者来说,社区生活康复训练的最终目标是增加动态稳定性,这可以通过增加步行速度或对称性来帮助。一些研究报道了使用触觉刺激来增加步态的动态稳定性。触觉系统具有许多优点,如便携性和低成本,使其非常适合于康复应用。然而,到目前为止,这些系统的使用主要集中在下肢。步态是一个和谐的运动,包括上肢和下肢。一项针对帕金森氏症患者的研究表明,使用手臂摆动提示装置可以带来时空步态变化。因此,在本文中,我们提出了一种触觉手镯的开发和验证,该手镯旨在为中风幸存者的康复提供基于手臂摆动的触觉反馈。该系统是便携式的,由廉价的传感器组成,无论传感器的位置或方向如何,都能准确测量手臂的摆动角度。使用开发的系统所做的测量与使用标准运动跟踪系统所做的测量进行了比较,发现只有一个可接受的误差量。所开发的系统可用于表征步态过程中上肢运动改变的效果。它也可以作为一个系统,用于改善步态速度和对称性中风患者使用触觉振动反馈。
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