Identifying requirements of an IMU-based gait assessment interface for incomplete spinal cord injury through user-centred design approach

Rebekah Kempske, K. Postma, Daniel Lemus Perez, A. Albayrak, R. Osterthun, H. Vallery, G. Ribbers, H. Horemans
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Abstract For most patients with an incomplete spinal cord injury, gait rehabilitation plays a key role in functional recovery. Gait is usually assessed by physiotherapists and rehabilitation physicians through observational analysis or by specialized personnel through laboratory gait analysis. However, observational analysis is prone to misjudgment, and laboratory analysis is complex and time-consuming. Inertial measurement units (IMUs) could be an interesting alternative to bring objective gait analysis closer to the actual healthcare providers. This article focuses on identifying the requirements of an IMU-based gait assessment interface for use in a clinical setting by rehabilitation physicians and physiotherapists. The design process consisted of four stages: (1) user research to identify physicians’ and physiotherapists’ needs and expectations, and the context wherein the system will be used; (2) analysing and interpreting user research results to collect insights and define the design vision; (3) conceptualization and evaluation of initial concepts for the layout of the gait assessment interface and visualization of the gait parameters; (4) developing and evaluating the initial design and prototype of the interface. Future research will need to be conducted to further develop the usability and functionality of the interface.
通过以用户为中心的设计方法,确定基于imu的不完全性脊髓损伤步态评估接口的需求
对于大多数不完全性脊髓损伤患者,步态康复在功能恢复中起着关键作用。步态通常由物理治疗师和康复医生通过观察分析或由专业人员通过实验室步态分析来评估。然而,观察分析容易误判,实验室分析复杂且耗时。惯性测量单元(imu)可能是一个有趣的替代方案,使客观的步态分析更接近实际的医疗保健提供者。这篇文章的重点是确定一个基于imu的步态评估接口的要求,用于临床康复医生和物理治疗师。设计过程包括四个阶段:(1)用户研究,以确定医生和物理治疗师的需求和期望,以及系统将被使用的背景;(2)分析和解释用户研究结果,收集见解,定义设计愿景;(3)对步态评估界面布局和步态参数可视化的初始概念进行概念化和评估;(4)开发和评估界面的初始设计和原型。未来的研究将需要进一步开发界面的可用性和功能。
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