ExerciseCheck:家庭物理治疗远程监控评估平台的数据分析

E. Saraee, Yiwen Gu, S. Pandit, San Tran, Eugenia Shandelman, Saurabh Singh, Timothy J. Nordahl, T. Ellis, Margrit Betke
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家庭锻炼是任何物理治疗项目的重要组成部分。通过正确的练习,可以更快地从身体损伤中恢复过来。然而,使用传统方法,由于缺乏治疗师在家的监督,以家庭为基础的物理治疗计划可能不那么有效。ExerciseCheck是为参与家庭物理治疗的个人设计的远程监控和评估平台。ExerciseCheck的目标是为患者和理疗师提供实时的视觉反馈和定量分析。在本文中,我们讨论了我们在以下方面取得的进展:(1)对患者的表现进行更全面的分析;(2)向患者和物理治疗师提供信息反馈。此外,为了验证我们系统的可行性和有效性,我们在5名帕金森病患者的临床环境中进行了实验。我们描述了ExerciseCheck如何定量地评估用户的表现并识别他们的问题。我们评估了ExerciseCheck如何影响患者的表现和整体体验。我们的研究结果表明,ExerciseCheck是一个用户友好的系统,患者和物理治疗师可以很容易地进行交互。患者受益于视觉和定量反馈,并将其应用于随后的重复练习。
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ExerciseCheck: data analytics for a remote monitoring and evaluation platform for home-based physical therapy
Home-based exercising is a vital part of any physical therapy program. With correct execution of the exercises, faster recovery from physical impairments can be achieved. With the conventional approaches, however, a home-based physical therapy program may not be as effective due to the lack of supervision by the therapist at home. ExerciseCheck is designed as a remote monitoring and evaluation platform for individuals involved in home-based physical therapy. The goal of ExerciseCheck is to provide patients and physical therapists with real-time visual feedback and quantitative analysis. In this paper, we discuss the progress we have made toward (1) a more comprehensive analysis of the performance of the patient and (2) informative feedback to the patient and the physical therapist. Furthermore, in order to validate the feasibility and effectiveness of our system, we have performed an experiment in a clinical setting involving five patients with Parkinson disease. We describe how ExerciseCheck can quantitatively evaluate the user's performance and identify their problems. We assessed how ExerciseCheck can impact the performance and the overall experience of the patient. Our results show that ExerciseCheck is a user-friendly system that patients and physical therapists can easily interact with. Patients benefit from visual and quantitative feedback and apply this to subsequent repetitions of the exercises.
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