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Development of task-specific RehabGame settings for robot-assisted pédiatrie movement therapies

机译:开发针对任务的RehabGame设置,用于机器人辅助的小儿运动疗法

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„IMIC" (Innovative Movement Therapy in Childhood) is a translational research and development project that is specialized in creating a motivating locomotion rehabilitation setting for children with neurological disorders and cognitive limitations in an interdisciplinary context. "IMIC" was founded in 2010 by an interdisciplinary cooperation of movement scientists, neurologists and neuropsychologists (Zurich University Children's Hospital / Rehab Research Group, Rehabilitation Centre Affoltern a. Albis), game designers (ZHdK Zurich University of the Arts / Specialization in Game Design) and specialists in sensory-motor robotics (ETH Zurich / Sensory-Motor Systems Lab; ETH Zurich and Zurich University / Institute for Neuroinformatics; ETH Zurich / Rehabilitation Engeneering Lab). The project focuses on the expansion of pédiatrie robot-assisted rehabilitation, which is achieved through the flexible connection of specifically designed RehabGame scenarios to various therapy devices for upper and lower extremities. The project's key development, the middleware "RehabConnex", allows the combination of several therapy robots or input devices, or respectively a combination of both to the "IMIC'-RehabGames. "IMIC" makes use of the rehabilitation robots Lokomat® (Hocoma) and ChARMin (ETH Zurich) to function as multimodal „game controllers", which translate the patient's physical input into game control parameters. Beside clinical research questions addressing the impact of the developments, "IMIC" focuses on design aspects and technological research and development: Which game-conceptual, audio-visual and technological features must a RehabGame provide in order to maximally motivate young patients in their active participation in therapy as well as to support the therapists?
机译:“ IMIC”(儿童创新运动疗法)是一项转化研究与开发项目,专门为跨学科的背景下为神经系统疾病和认知障碍的儿童提供激励性的运动康复环境“ IMIC”于2010年由跨学科创建运动科学家,神经病学家和神经心理学家(苏黎世大学儿童医院/康复研究小组,康复中心Affoltern a。Albis),游戏设计师(ZHdK苏黎世艺术大学/游戏设计专业)和感觉运动机器人学专家(ETH)的合作苏黎世/感觉电机系统实验室;苏黎世联邦理工学院和苏黎世大学/神经信息学研究所;苏黎世联邦理工学院/康复工程实验室),该项目的重点是扩展儿科机器人辅助康复,这是通过专门设计的RehabGame灵活连接而实现各种治疗设备的场景下肢。该项目的关键开发是中间件“ RehabConnex”,它允许将多个治疗机器人或输入设备组合在一起,或者将两者结合到“ IMIC'-RehabGames”中。“ IMIC”利用了康复机器人Lokomat®(Hocoma)和ChARMin(苏黎世联邦理工学院)一起充当多模式“游戏控制器”,将患者的身体输入转化为游戏控制参数。除了解决发展影响的临床研究问题外,“ IMIC”还专注于设计方面和技术研发:RehabGame必须提供哪些游戏概念,视听和技术功能,以最大程度地激发年轻患者的积极参与在治疗以及支持治疗师方面?

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