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From AAL to ambient assisted rehabilitation: a research pilot protocol based on smart objects and biofeedback

机译:从AAL到环境辅助康复:基于智能对象和生物反馈的研究飞行员协议

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The progressive miniaturization of electronic devices and their exponential increase in processing, storage and transmission capabilities, represent key factors of the current digital transformation, also sustaining the great development of Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) and the Internet of Things. Although most of the investigations in the recent years focused on remote monitoring and diagnostics, rehabilitation too could be positively affected by the widespread integrated use of these devices. Smart Objects in particular may be among the enablers to new quantitative approaches. In this paper, we present a proof-of-concept and some preliminary results of an innovative pediatric rehabilitation protocol based on Smart Objects and biofeedback, which we administered to a sample of children with unilateral cerebral palsy. The novelty of the approach mainly consists in placing the sensing device into a common toy (a ball in our protocol) and using the information measured by the device to administer multimedia-enriched type of exercises, more engaging if compared to the usual rehabilitation activities used in clinical settings. We also introduce a couple of performance indexes, which could be helpful for a quantitative continuous evaluation of movements during the exercises. Even if the number of children involved and sessions performed are not suitable to assess any change in the subjects' abilities, nor to derive solid statistical inferences, the novel approach resulted very engaging and enjoyable by all the children participating in the study. Moreover, given the almost non-existent literature on the use of Smart Objects in pediatric rehabilitation, the few qualitative/quantitative results here reported may promote the scientific and clinical discussion regarding AAL solutions in a "Computer Assisted Rehabilitation" perspective, towards what can be defined "Pediatric Rehabilitation 2.0".
机译:电子设备的逐步小型化及其对指数增加的加工,储存和传输能力,代表了当前数字转型的关键因素,也能够维持环境辅助生活(AAL)和互联网的巨大发展。虽然近年来的大部分调查专注于远程监测和诊断,但康复也可能受到这些设备的广泛综合使用的积极影响。特别是智能对象可能是新定量方法的推动者之一。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于智能物体和生物反馈的创新儿科康复协议的概念证明和一些初步结果,我们向患有单侧脑瘫的儿童施用。该方法的新颖性主要包括将传感装置放入公共玩具(在我们的协议中)并使用设备测量的信息来管理多媒体富集类型的练习,如果与使用的通常的康复活动相比,更有接合在临床环境中。我们还介绍了几个性能指标,这可能有助于在练习期间对运动进行定量持续评估。即使所涉及的儿童人数和表演的课程不适合评估受试者能力的任何变化,也不是导出坚实的统计推论,新的方法导致所有参与该研究的所有孩子都非常引人入胜。此外,鉴于在儿科康复中使用智能物体的几乎不存在的文献,据报道,少数定性/定量结果可能会促进关于AAL解决方案的科学和临床讨论,以“计算机辅助康复”的角度来说,朝着可以是什么定义了“儿科康复2.0”。

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