tailieunhanh - báo cáo hóa học: "Design of a complex virtual reality simulation to train finger motion for persons with hemiparesis: a proof of concept study"

Tuyển tập báo cáo các nghiên cứu khoa học quốc tế ngành hóa học dành cho các bạn yêu hóa học tham khảo đề tài:Design of a complex virtual reality simulation to train finger motion for persons with hemiparesis: a proof of concept study | Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation BioMed Central Research Design of a complex virtual reality simulation to train finger motion for persons with hemiparesis a proof of concept study Sergei V Adamovich1 2 Gerard G Fluet 2 Abraham Mathai1 Qinyin Qiu1 Jeffrey Lewis1 2 and Alma S Merians2 Open Access Address 1New Jersey Institute of Technology Department of Biomedical Engineering Newark NJ USA and 2University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey Department of Rehabilitation and Movement Science Newark NJ USA Email Sergei V Adamovich - Gerard G Fluet - fluet179@ Abraham Mathai - ams6@ Qinyin Qiu - qq4@ Jeffrey Lewis - jelewis09@ Alma S Merians - merians@ Corresponding author Published 17 July 2009 Received 20 August 2008 Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2009 6 28 doi 1743-0003-6-28 Accepted I7 July 2009 This article is available from http content 6 1 28 2009 Adamovich et al licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http licenses by which permits unrestricted use distribution and reproduction in any medium provided the original work is properly cited. Abstract Background Current neuroscience has identified rehabilitation approaches with the potential to stimulate adaptive changes in the brains of persons with hemiparesis. These approaches include intensive task-oriented training bimanual activities and balancing proximal and distal upper extremity interventions to reduce competition between these segments for neural territory. Methods This paper describes the design and feasibility testing of a robotic virtual environment system designed to train the hand and arm of persons with hemiparesis. The system employs a simulated piano that presents visual auditory and tactile feedback comparable to an actual piano. Arm tracking .

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