Home-based guidance training system with interactive visual feedback using kinect on stroke survivors with moderate to severe motor impairment

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作者
Lu, Hsuan-Yu [1 ]
Wang, Xiaoyi [1 ]
Hu, Chengpeng [1 ]
Lau, Cathy Choi-Yin [1 ]
Tong, Raymond Kai-Yu [1 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Dept Biomed Engn, Shatin, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
关键词
Stroke; Home-based training; Joint angle; Center of mass; Visual feedback; UPPER-LIMB REHABILITATION; FUGL-MEYER ASSESSMENT; VIRTUAL-REALITY; UPPER-EXTREMITY; 3-DIMENSIONAL MOTION; COMPENSATORY MOVEMENTS; MICROSOFT KINECT; RANGE; GAIT; SHOULDER;
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10.1186/s12984-024-01479-7
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R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
The home-based training approach benefits stroke survivors by providing them with an increased amount of training time and greater feasibility in terms of their training schedule, particularly for those with severe motor impairment. Computer-guided training systems provide visual feedback with correct movement patterns during home-based training. This study aimed to investigate the improvement in motor performance among stroke survivors with moderate to severe motor impairment after 800 min of training using a home-based guidance training system with interactive visual feedback. Twelve patients with moderate to severe stroke underwent home-based training, totaling 800 min (20-40 min per session, with a frequency of 3 sessions per week). The home-based guidance training system uses Kinect to reconstruct the 3D human body skeletal model and provides real-time motor feedback during training. The training exercises consisted of six core exercises and eleven optional exercises, including joint exercises, balance control, and coordination. Pre-training and post-training assessments were conducted using the Fugl-Meyer Assessment-Upper Limb (FMA-UE), Fugl-Meyer Assessment-Lower Limb (FMA-LE), Functional Ambulation Categories (FAC), Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Barthel Index (BI), Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS), as well as kinematic data of joint angles and center of mass (COM). The results indicated that motor training led to the attainment of the upper limit of functional range of motion (FROM) in hip abduction, shoulder flexion, and shoulder abduction. However, there was no improvement in the active range of motion (AROM) in the upper extremity (U/E) and lower extremity (L/E) joints, reaching the level of the older healthy population. Significant improvements were observed in both left/right and superior/inferior displacements, as well as body sway in the mediolateral axis of the COM, after 800 min of training. In conclusion, the home-based guidance system using Kinect aids in improving joint kinematics performance at the level of FROM and balance control, accompanied by increased mediolateral body sway of the COM for stroke survivors with moderate to severe stroke. Additionally, spasticity was reduced in both the upper and lower extremities after 800 min of home-based training.
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