虚拟现实增强了截肢军人的平衡训练

V. Everding, Sarah E Kruger
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在计算机辅助康复环境(CAREN)中为平衡训练开发的虚拟应用程序要求受试者执行动态重量转移。本回顾性案例研究考察了三名上肢和/或下肢截肢的军人使用CAREN作为常规治疗的辅助手段。所有三名患者在几周的CAREN训练后均表现出改善的表现,合并后的数据可以用功率曲线拟合(y = 291.91x−0.165;R2 = 0.836)。这些结果支持了对截肢患者进行CAREN平衡训练的有效性进行更广泛研究的必要性。
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Virtual reality enhanced balance training for service members with amputations
Virtual applications developed for balance training in the Computer Assisted Rehabilitation Environment (CAREN) require subjects to perform dynamic weight shifts. This retrospective case study examines the use of the CAREN as an adjunct to conventional therapy for three service members with upper and/or lower extremity amputations. All three patients showed improved performance over several weeks of CAREN training, and the combined data can be characterized with a power curve fit (y = 291.91x−0.165; R2 = 0.836). These results support the need for more extensive studies on the effectiveness of CAREN balance training for those with amputations.
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