用于平衡训练的多模态生物反馈系统的开发

M. R. Afzal, Min-Kyun Oh, Jungwon Yoon
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基于生物反馈的锻炼可以改善训练后的姿势稳定性。各种方式已被用于提供一个生物反馈系统的平衡控制和姿势稳定性的训练。然而,多模态生物反馈系统可以提供更个性化的训练方法,从而为治疗师提供针对不同患者的综合解决方案。单独而言,视觉和触觉生物反馈已被确定为有效地减少患者的身体摇摆的平衡。因此,我们开发了一种新型的多模态系统,该系统提供视觉和触觉两种模态的生物反馈。我们的系统具有腰贴式智能手机,在计算机上运行的软件,用于视觉生物反馈的专用监视器和用于触觉生物反馈的专用Phantom Omni®设备。对年轻健康受试者进行的实验试验证明了生物反馈系统的有效性。结果表明,多模态生物反馈系统比单一的视觉或触觉生物反馈系统更有效。
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Development of a multimodal biofeedback system for balance training
Biofeedback based exercises results in post-training improvements of postural stability. Various modalities have been used to provide a biofeedback system for training of balance control and postural stability. However a multimodal biofeedback system can offer more individualized training methods and hence provide therapists with a comprehensive solution for diverse patients. Individually, visual and haptic biofeedback has been identified as effective to reduce body sway in patients suffering from balance. So we have developed a novel multimodal system which provides biofeedback with both visual and haptic modality. Our system features a waist-attached smartphone, software running on a computer, a dedicated monitor for visual biofeedback and a dedicated Phantom Omni® device for haptic biofeedback. Experimental trials conducted with young healthy subjects demonstrate the effectiveness of the biofeedback system. The results indicate that a multimodal biofeedback system is found to be more effective in comparison with lone biofeedback of visual or haptic modality.
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