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The New Jersey Institute of Technology Robot-Assisted Virtual Rehabilitation (NJIT-RAVR) system for children with cerebral palsy: a feasibility study

机译:新泽西理工学院机器人辅助虚拟康复(NJIT-RAVR)系统用于脑瘫儿童的可行性研究

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Background We hypothesize that the integration of virtual reality (VR) with robot assisted rehabilitation could be successful if applied to children with hemiparetic CP. The combined benefits of increased attention provided by VR and the larger training stimulus afforded by adaptive robotics may increase the beneficial effects of these two approaches synergistically. This paper will describe the NJIT-RAVR system, which combines adaptive robotics with complex VR simulations for the rehabilitation of upper extremity impairments and function in children with CP and examine the feasibility of this system in the context of a two subject training study. Methods The NJIT-RAVR system consists of the Haptic Master, a 6 degrees of freedom, admittance controlled robot and a suite of rehabilitation simulations that provide adaptive algorithms for the Haptic Master, allowing the user to interact with rich virtual environments. Two children, a ten year old boy and a seven year old girl, both with spastic hemiplegia secondary to Cerebral Palsy were recruited from the outpatient center of a comprehensive pediatric rehabilitation facility. Subjects performed a battery of clinical testing and kinematic measurements of reaching collected by the NJIT-RAVR system. Subjects trained with the NJIT-RAVR System for one hour, 3 days a week for three weeks. The subjects played a combination of four or five simulations depending on their therapeutic goals, tolerances and preferences. Games were modified to increase difficulty in order to challenge the subjects as their performance improved. The testing battery was repeated following the training period. Results Both participants completed 9 hours of training in 3 weeks. No untoward events occurred and no adverse responses to treatment or complaints of cyber sickness were reported. One participant showed improvements in overall performance on the functional aspects of the testing battery. The second subject made improvements in upper extremity active range of motion and in kinematic measures of reaching movements. Conclusion We feel that this study establishes the feasibility of integrating robotics and rich virtual environments to address functional limitations and decreased motor performance in children with mild to moderate cerebral palsy.
机译:背景我们假设,如果将虚拟现实(VR)与机器人辅助康复相结合,则可以成功地应用于患有偏瘫CP的儿童。 VR提供的注意力增加和自适应机器人提供的更大的训练刺激相结合的好处可能会协同增加这两种方法的好处。本文将介绍NJIT-RAVR系统,该系统将自适应机器人技术与复杂的VR模拟技术相结合,用于CP儿童的上肢功能障碍和功能康复,并在两个主题的训练研究中检验了该系统的可行性。方法NJIT-RAVR系统由Haptic Master,一个6自由度,导纳控制的机器人以及一套康复仿真套件组成,这些套件为Haptic Master提供了自适应算法,允许用户与丰富的虚拟环境进行交互。从一家综合儿科康复机构的门诊中心招募了两个孩子,一个十岁的男孩和一个七岁的女孩,他们均患有脑瘫并发痉挛性偏瘫。受试者进行了一系列的NJIT-RAVR系统收集的临床测试和运动学测量。接受NJIT-RAVR系统训练的对象每周3天接受一小时,持续三周。根据他们的治疗目标,耐受性和偏好,受试者进行了四到五个模拟的组合。修改了游戏以增加难度,以便随着游戏性能的提高来挑战游戏对象。在训练期之后重复测试电池。结果两名参与者均在3周内完成了9个小时的培训。没有发生不良事件,也没有报告对治疗的不良反应或网络疾病的投诉。一位参与者在测试电池的功能方面显示出整体性能的提高。第二个主题改善了上肢的活动活动范围和达到运动的运动学指标。结论我们认为,这项研究建立了将机器人技术与丰富的虚拟环境集成以解决中度至中度脑瘫儿童的功能限制和运动能力下降的可行性。

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