Virtual Immersion for Post-Stroke Hand Rehabilitation Therapy

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Daria Tsoupikova
Nikolay S. Stoykov
Molly Corrigan
Kelly Thielbar
Randy Vick
Yu Li
Kristen Triandafilou
Fabian Preuss
Derek Kamper
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[1] University of Illinois at Chicago,School of Design
[2] Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago,Sensory Motor Performance Program
[3] School of the Art Institute of Chicago,Art Therapy
[4] University of Wisconsin Parkside,Department of Biological Sciences
[5] Illinois Institute of Technology,Department of Biomedical Engineering
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Annals of Biomedical Engineering | 2015年 / 43卷
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Stroke; Rehabilitation; Virtual reality; Interactive environments; Upper extremity;
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Stroke is the leading cause of serious, long-term disability in the United States. Impairment of upper extremity function is a common outcome following stroke, often to the detriment of lifestyle and employment opportunities. While the upper extremity is a natural target for therapy, treatment may be hampered by limitations in baseline capability as lack of success may discourage arm and hand use. We developeda virtual reality (VR) system in order to encourage repetitive task practice. This system combined an assistive glove with a novel VR environment. A set of exercises for this system was developed to encourage specific movements. Six stroke survivors with chronic upper extremity hemiparesis volunteered to participate in a pilot study in which they completed 18 one-hour training sessions with the VR system. Performance with the system was recorded across the 18 training sessions. Clinical evaluations of motor control were conducted at three time points: prior to initiation of training, following the end of training, and 1 month later. Subjects displayed significant improvement on performance of the virtual tasks over the course of the training, although for the clinical outcome measures only lateral pinch showed significant improvement. Future expansion to multi-user virtual environments may extend the benefits of this system for stroke survivors with hemiparesis by furthering engagement in the rehabilitation exercises.
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