M. Alvarez-Rodríguez, E. López-Dolado, M. Salas-Monedero, V. Lozano-Berrio, S. Ceruelo-Abajo, Á. Gil-Agudo, A. Reyes-Guzmán
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引用次数: 5
摘要
背景:盒块临床测试是一种经过验证和标准化的量表,用于临床环境,允许评估粗糙的操作灵巧性。提出虚拟方法来进行这些评估是为了消除一些主观性,这些主观性可能取决于观察者和患者给出指示的方式。应用于神经病理后的技能评估,先前的经验已经发现中风患者。所以,这项工作是集中在脊髓损伤。目的:介绍Box and Block scale的虚拟应用,以及基于Leap Motion Controller的Box and Block scale操作的设计与开发。方法:分析了实际测试结果与虚拟应用结果在健康受试者和主要是颈脊髓损伤患者中的关系,获得了两种测试结果之间的高相关指数。结果:盒块测试的真实版和虚拟版测试的测试性能之间具有较高的相关指数。结论:该虚拟测试可以作为未来评估RehabHand原型的有效性的一个元素,该原型基于虚拟现实应用,具有治疗和康复的意义,通过Leap运动控制器进行操作,可以提高脊髓损伤等神经系统疾病患者的操作灵活性。
Concurrent Validity of a Virtual Version of Box and Block Test for Patients with Neurological Disorders
Background: The Box and Block clinical test is a validated and standardized scale for use in the clinical environment that allows the assessment of rough manipulative dexterity. Proposing virtual methods to carry out these assessments is an attempt to eliminate some of the subjectivity that the test may entail depending on the observer and the way in which the patient gives instructions. Applied to the assessment of skills after neurological pathologies, previous experiences in stroke patients have been found. So, this work was centered on the Spinal Cord Injury. Objective: To present the virtual application of the Box and Block scale, as well as details about its design and development for its manipulation based on Leap Motion Controller. Methodology: The relationship between the results obtained in the actual test and in the virtual application in healthy subjects and, mostly, patients with cervical spinal cord injury is analyzed, obtaining a high correlation index between both tests’ performance. Results: A high correlation index was obtained between both tests performance, the real and virtual version of the Box and Block Test. Conclusion: This virtual test can serve as an element to evaluate in the future the effectiveness of the RehabHand prototype based on virtual reality applications with a therapeutic and a rehabilitative sense that, manipulated from Leap Motion Controller, allow the improvement of the manipulative dexterity in patients with neurological diseases such as spinal cord injury.