Language therapy of aphasia supported by augmented reality applications

Daniela Antkowiak, Christian Kohlschein, Roksaneh Krooß, Maximilian Speicher, Tobias Meisen, S. Jeschke, C. Werner
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In Europe there are more than 580 000 people who suffer from aphasia - an acquired speech and language disorder that occurs because of brain damage, primarily as a result of a stroke. Especially with regards to demographic change, health care systems have to face present and future challenges to improve aphasia therapy. Thereby, immediate therapeutic measures are decisive for best possible and long-term success in language therapy. Regarding essential requirements, on the one hand, therapy intensity and frequency have to be increased significantly while on the other hand, measures need to be adjusted along everyday activities. A very promising approach to meet this requirements are augmented reality applications. They can be used to create a highly natural exercise situation, in which patients interact and practice with their personal possessions at home. This facilitates the successful and continuous transfer of learnings for the patient, contrary to being solely dependent on clinical therapy units. This paper gives an overview of the concept of a real-time software providing augmented and dynamic language therapy, which is interactive and utilizes simple user interface design, for home-based training.
增强现实应用支持的失语症语言治疗
在欧洲,有58万多人患有失语症,这是一种后天言语和语言障碍,主要由中风引起的脑损伤引起。特别是考虑到人口结构的变化,卫生保健系统必须面对当前和未来的挑战,以改善失语治疗。因此,即时的治疗措施对于语言治疗的最佳和长期成功是决定性的。在基本要求上,一方面要显著提高治疗强度和频率,另一方面要根据日常活动调整措施。满足这一需求的一个非常有前途的方法是增强现实应用程序。它们可以用来创造一个高度自然的锻炼环境,在这个环境中,患者可以在家里与他们的个人物品互动和练习。这有利于患者成功和持续的学习转移,而不是仅仅依赖于临床治疗单位。本文概述了一种提供增强和动态语言治疗的实时软件的概念,该软件具有互动性,并利用简单的用户界面设计,用于家庭培训。
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