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Watering the flowers

Tom De Weyer, Sofie Notelaers, Karin Coninx, Peter Feys, Ilse Lamers, Geert Alders, Richard Geers

Year
2011
Citations
10

Abstract

Persons with central nervous deficits, such as MS and stroke patients, can benefit a lot from suitable training approaches that enhance their ability to perform activities in daily life. As performing rotations with the forearm (pro- and supination movements) is essential in many daily tasks, we use this as an example to illustrate our structured rehabilitation approach for the upper extremities. The results of the patient-centric design and development of the rehabilitation robotics system are illustrated, and several levels of interactive training exercises in virtual haptic environments are shown. Considerations regarding the system setup as well as hardware adjustments to the haptic device and peripheral equipment are described. Evaluations with patients and therapists demonstrate the importance of the patient-centric approach and reveal appreciation for the resulting interactive training system.

Keywords

Haptic technologyRehabilitationComputer scienceVirtual realityHuman–computer interactionPhysical medicine and rehabilitationRoboticsArtificial intelligenceTraining systemTraining (meteorology)

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