Virtual Reality Assisted Motor Imagery for Early Post-Stroke Recovery: A Review

IF 17.2 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering Pub Date : 2022-04-05 DOI:10.1109/RBME.2022.3165062
Chi Sang Choy;Shaun L. Cloherty;Elena Pirogova;Qiang Fang
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Stroke is a serious neurological disease that may lead to long-term disabilities and even death for stroke patients worldwide. The acute period, ( $\le$ 1 mo post-stroke), is crucial for rehabilitation but the current standard clinical practice may be ineffective for patients with severe motor impairment, since most rehabilitation programs involve physical movement. Imagined movement – the so-called motor imagery (MI) – has been shown to activate motor areas of the brain without physical movement. MI therefore offers an opportunity for early rehabilitation of stroke patients. MI, however, is not widely employed in clinical practice due to a lack of evidence-based research. Here, we review MI-based approaches to rehabilitation of stroke patients and immersive virtual reality (VR) technologies to potentially assist MI and thus, promote recovery of motor function.
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虚拟现实辅助运动图像用于脑卒中后早期恢复:综述
中风是一种严重的神经系统疾病,可能导致世界各地中风患者的长期残疾甚至死亡。急性期(卒中后1个月)对康复至关重要,但目前的标准临床实践可能对严重运动障碍患者无效,因为大多数康复计划都涉及身体运动。想象运动——即所谓的运动图像(MI)——已被证明可以在没有物理运动的情况下激活大脑的运动区域。因此,MI为中风患者的早期康复提供了机会。然而,由于缺乏循证研究,MI在临床实践中没有得到广泛应用。在这里,我们回顾了基于MI的中风患者康复方法和沉浸式虚拟现实(VR)技术,这些技术可能有助于MI,从而促进运动功能的恢复。
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IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering
IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
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期刊介绍: IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering (RBME) serves as a platform to review the state-of-the-art and trends in the interdisciplinary field of biomedical engineering, which encompasses engineering, life sciences, and medicine. The journal aims to consolidate research and reviews for members of all IEEE societies interested in biomedical engineering. Recognizing the demand for comprehensive reviews among authors of various IEEE journals, RBME addresses this need by receiving, reviewing, and publishing scholarly works under one umbrella. It covers a broad spectrum, from historical to modern developments in biomedical engineering and the integration of technologies from various IEEE societies into the life sciences and medicine.
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