Perfetti方法是一种新型的虚拟精细运动康复系统,用于治疗慢性获得性脑损伤

S. Albiol-Pérez, Guillermo Palacios Navarro, Nancy Guerrón-Paredes, J. Gil-Gómez, J. Lozano-Quilis, H. G. Gómez, Pilar Manzano-Hernandez
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获得性脑损伤(ABI)是一种世界范围内发病率很高的残疾,需要多学科临床专家团队的帮助。这类患者的运动障碍包括上肢功能障碍、手臂损伤、痉挛和患者需要恢复的功能,以便进行日常生活的基本和辅助活动。传统的上肢康复技术主要集中在重复性和高强度的特定任务训练上。基于虚拟精细运动康复(Virtual Fine Motor Rehabilitation, VFMR)的新系统是一种很有前景的康复方法。本文介绍了一种用于慢性ABI患者的虚拟磁共振系统(VPREHAB),以提高上肢康复的有效性。为此,我们正在测试Perfetti方法的有效性,这是一种认知感觉运动疗法。
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The Perfetti method, a novel virtual fine motor rehabilitation system for chronic acquired brain injury
Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) is a disability with a high worldwide incidence that requires the assistance of a multidisciplinary team of clinic specialists. Motor disorders in patients of this type include dysfunctions in upper limbs, arm-hand impairments, spasticity, and functionalities that patients need to recover in order to perform the basic and instrumented activities of daily living. Traditional rehabilitation techniques in upper-limb rehabilitation for improving motor recovery are focused on repetitive and high-intensity task-specific training. Promising new systems based on Virtual Fine Motor Rehabilitation (VFMR) are a novel approach in the rehabilitation process. In this paper, we describe a VFMR system (VPREHAB) for Chronic ABI patients to improve the effectiveness of upper-limb rehabilitation. For this purpose, we are testing the usefulness of the Perfetti method, a cognitive sensory motor therapy.
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