A motion intention-based upper limb rehabilitation training system to stimulate motor nerve through virtual reality
Motor rehabilitation strategies for treating motor deficits after stroke are based on the understanding of the neural plasticity. In recent years, various upper limb rehabilitation robots have been proposed for the stroke survivors to provide relearning of motor skills by stimulating the motor nerve...
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doaj-5b68577878744e00ab0ea974dca848be2020-11-25T03:34:12ZengSAGE PublishingInternational Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems1729-88142017-11-011410.1177/1729881417743283A motion intention-based upper limb rehabilitation training system to stimulate motor nerve through virtual realityLi Xing0Xiaofeng Wang1Jianhui Wang2 State Key Laboratory of Synthetical Automation for Process Industries, Northeastern University, Shenyang, Liaoning, China College of Information Science and Engineering, Northeastern University, Shenyang, Liaoning 110819, China College of Information Science and Engineering, Northeastern University, Shenyang, Liaoning 110819, ChinaMotor rehabilitation strategies for treating motor deficits after stroke are based on the understanding of the neural plasticity. In recent years, various upper limb rehabilitation robots have been proposed for the stroke survivors to provide relearning of motor skills by stimulating the motor nerve. However, several aspects including costing, human–robot interaction, and effective stimulation of motor nerve still remain as major issues. In this article, a new upper limb rehabilitation training system named as motion intention-based virtual reality training system is developed to close the aforementioned issues. The system identifies the user’s motion intention via force sensors mounted on the rehabilitation robot to conduct therapeutic exercises and stimulates the user’s motor nerve by introducing the illusion of immersion in virtual reality environment. The illusion of immersion is developed by creating Virtual Exoskeleton Robot model which is driven by user’s motion intention and reflecting the motion states in real time. The users can be present to the training exercises by themselves and fully engage in the virtual reality environment, so that they can relax, move, and recreate motor neuro-pathways. As preliminary phase, six healthy subjects were invited to participate in experiments. The experimental results showed that the motion intention-based virtual reality training system is effective for the upper limb rehabilitation exoskeleton and the evaluations of the developed system showed a significant reduction of the performance error in the training task.https://doi.org/10.1177/1729881417743283 |
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A motion intention-based upper limb rehabilitation training system to stimulate motor nerve through virtual reality |
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A motion intention-based upper limb rehabilitation training system to stimulate motor nerve through virtual reality |
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Motor rehabilitation strategies for treating motor deficits after stroke are based on the understanding of the neural plasticity. In recent years, various upper limb rehabilitation robots have been proposed for the stroke survivors to provide relearning of motor skills by stimulating the motor nerve. However, several aspects including costing, human–robot interaction, and effective stimulation of motor nerve still remain as major issues. In this article, a new upper limb rehabilitation training system named as motion intention-based virtual reality training system is developed to close the aforementioned issues. The system identifies the user’s motion intention via force sensors mounted on the rehabilitation robot to conduct therapeutic exercises and stimulates the user’s motor nerve by introducing the illusion of immersion in virtual reality environment. The illusion of immersion is developed by creating Virtual Exoskeleton Robot model which is driven by user’s motion intention and reflecting the motion states in real time. The users can be present to the training exercises by themselves and fully engage in the virtual reality environment, so that they can relax, move, and recreate motor neuro-pathways. As preliminary phase, six healthy subjects were invited to participate in experiments. The experimental results showed that the motion intention-based virtual reality training system is effective for the upper limb rehabilitation exoskeleton and the evaluations of the developed system showed a significant reduction of the performance error in the training task. |
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