虚拟现实在前庭康复中的潜在应用:BNAVE的初步发现

S. Whitney, P. Sparto, K. Brown, J. Furman, J. Jacobson, M. Redfern
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患者;本文讨论了虚拟现实技术在前庭疾病患者中的潜在应用。现有的物理治疗的局限性与前庭疾病的人是详细的。解释了为什么使用虚拟现实可能对患有前庭疾病的人有效。一种新设计的虚拟现实设备,近自动虚拟环境平衡(BNAVE),被用于一项初步研究,以确定一个移动的视觉场景对有和没有前庭病理的人的影响。比较2例患者和3例对照组的体位摇摆情况。人们被要求站着观看测力板上的正弦波形。在沉浸式虚拟环境中,年轻人和老年人的姿势摇摆都有所增加。这些初步数据表明BNAVE所制作的虚拟环境是有效的。
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The Potential Use of Virtual Reality in Vestibular Rehabilitation: Preliminary Findings with the BNAVE
&NA; In this paper, the potential use of virtual reality for use with persons with vestibular disorders is discussed. The limitations of existing physical therapy for persons with vestibular disorders are detailed. Explanations are provided about why the use of virtual reality might be effective with persons with vestibular disorders. A newly designed virtual reality device, a balance near automatic virtual environment (BNAVE), was used in a pilot study to determine the effect of a moving visual scene in persons with and without vestibular pathology. The postural sway of 2 patients and 3 controls were compared. Persons were asked to stand while viewing a sinusoidal waveform on a force plate. Postural sway was increased in both young and older adults in the immersive virtual environment. These preliminary data suggest that the virtual environment produced by BNAVE was valid.
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