虚拟按键触觉反馈在帕金森病康复中的初步研究

Bryce Chalfant, A. Ridgel, Kwangtaek Kim
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虚拟按钮点击模拟(VBCS)是一种面向帕金森病(PD)康复的多面触觉到达任务模拟。VBCS旨在提供个性化的触觉反馈,以便用户可以使用触控笔触觉设备(Geomagic Touch)练习触摸和触摸3D虚拟按钮。仿真系统提供用户首选的设置,以改变按钮的设计,大小,安排与力反馈和手部运动跟踪。为了评估VBCS系统,我们对10名健康受试者和3名PD患者进行了两项用户研究。每个参与者都经过训练,使用触觉设备触摸一系列突出显示的按钮,然后使用NASA TLX表对系统可用性进行评级。结果表明,在健康参与者和PD参与者中,VBCS都具有良好的可用性,并且VBCS提供了关于伸展动作的时间和质量的信息。这些数据表明,VBCS可能是PD患者上肢运动评估和运动康复的有用工具。
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An Initial Study of Virtual Button Pressing with Haptic Feedback for the Rehabilitation of Parkinson's Disease
The Virtual Button Clicking Simulation (VBCS), a multifaceted haptic reaching task simulation, was developed for rehabilitation of Parkinson's disease (PD). The VBCS was designed to provide personalized haptic feedback so that the users can practice reaching and touching 3D virtual buttons using a stylus haptic device (Geomagic Touch). The simulation system provides user preferred settings to change button design, size, arrangement with force feedback, and hand motion tracking. To evaluate the VBCS system, two user studies were conducted with ten healthy subjects and three PD patients. Each participant was trained to reach and touch a series of highlighted buttons using the haptic device and then provided a rating of the system usability using a NASA TLX sheet. The results suggest that the VBCS has a good usability in both healthy and PD participants and that the VBCS provides information regarding the timing and quality of the reaching movements. This data suggests that VBCS could be a helpful tool for upper extremity movement evaluation and motor rehabilitation in individuals with PD.
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