A head-mounted Tilted Reality Device for the treatment of pusher syndrome: A usability study

Sofia Wöhrstein, Michael Bressler, Lisa Röhrig, Cosima Prahm, Hans-Otto Karnath
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Pusher syndrome is a disorder of postural control after stroke. Patients show a mismatch in their perception of (almost preserved) visual and (pathologically tilted) postural verticality. In order to reduce this mismatch, we developed a novel head-mounted Tilted Reality Device (TRD). It presents patients visual footage of their actual surroundings but tilted to one side rather than upright. We investigated its usability and possible limitations in its use for the treatment of pusher patients in two samples of healthy participants with an average age of 26.4 years and 63.9 years respectively. Individuals from both age groups showed similar levels of tolerance to prolonged exposure to the tilted visual environment for an average of 40.4 minutes while walking around in the hospital. The TRD was found to be comfortable and not frustrating whilst wearing, but somewhat challenging in terms of technical handling, particularly for older participants. At the end of the maximally tolerated exposure time participants of both groups experienced some feelings of discomfort, like dizziness or increased stomach awareness, which disappeared rapidly after terminating TRD exposure. Our TRD appears to be a practical device especially for an older population, like pusher patients. While users must be aware of the possibility of side effects, these should be balanced against the benefits of future use for rehabilitation purposes.
用于治疗推挤综合征的头戴式倾斜现实设备:可用性研究
推手综合征是中风后的一种姿势控制障碍。患者对(几乎保留的)视觉和(病态倾斜的)姿势垂直度的感知不匹配。为了减少这种不匹配,我们开发了一种新型头戴式倾斜现实设备(TRD)。它能为患者呈现实际环境的视觉画面,但不是直立,而是向一侧倾斜。我们对两个平均年龄分别为 26.4 岁和 63.9 岁的健康参与者样本进行了调查,以了解该设备在治疗推挤患者时的可用性和可能存在的局限性。两个年龄组的人在医院内行走时,对长时间暴露在倾斜的视觉环境中平均 40.4 分钟的耐受程度相似。人们发现,TRD 佩戴舒适,没有令人沮丧的感觉,但在技术操作方面具有一定的挑战性,尤其是对年龄较大的参与者而言。在最大耐受暴露时间结束时,两组参与者都有一些不适感,如头晕或胃部感觉增强,但在结束 TRD 暴露后,不适感很快消失。我们的 TRD 似乎是一种实用的设备,尤其适用于推拿病人等老年人群。虽然使用者必须意识到副作用的可能性,但应权衡这些副作用与将来用于康复目的的益处。
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