下肢骨折术后引导互动式康复训练系统及其效果分析

S. Yeh, Shun-Min Chang, Shuya Chen, Wu-Yuin Hwang, T. Huang, Te-Lu Tsai
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先前的研究表明,骨折术后早期主动运动可以有效降低组织粘稠度。然而,由于术后疼痛和对术后局限性的不了解,患者更倾向于服用药物来缓解疼痛,复杂的康复练习只能在治疗师的有限干预下进行,导致患者缺乏日常的互动反馈,无法通过自我运动错过康复的时机。本研究旨在开发一种下肢骨折术后引导下的髋关节、膝关节、踝关节互动康复训练系统,并结合无线传感器技术和动画技术,建立运动分析方法和运动表现评估方法,为护理者提供客观的评估,以简单便捷的记录手段了解患者的康复状况。此外,通过互动反馈的设计,尝试改善术后康复,提高参与者自我健康管理的兴趣,便于对康复信息的持续跟踪。医学证据表明,引导康复系统可以增强患者参与康复训练的动机和意愿,提高训练过程中运动活动的质量和数量。
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A lower limb fracture postoperative-guided interactive rehabilitation training system and its effectiveness analysis
Prior studies show that active-motion early after a fracture surgery can effectively reduce the tissue viscosity. However, due to the postoperative pain and unawareness of the postoperative limitations, a patient prefers to take medication to alleviate pain while complicated rehabilitation exercises can only be implemented under the limited intervention of a therapist, resulting in the patient's lack of interactive feedback on a daily basis and a failure of self-motions to miss the timing of rehabilitation. This study is intended to develop a lower limb fracture postoperative-guided interactive rehabilitation training system for the hip, knee and ankle joints, and establish a method of motion analysis and a method of motion performance assessment in conjunction with the wireless sensor technology and animation techniques, providing an objective assessment from the caregiver and learning the patient's rehabilitation status with a simple and easy recording means. Additionally, with the design of interactive feedback, the improved postoperative rehabilitations are tried to increase the participant's interest in self-management of health and facilitate to keep tracking the rehabilitation information. The medical evidences show that a guided rehabilitation system can enhance the patient's motive and willingness to be committed to a rehabilitation training as well as increase Quality and Amount of the exercise activity during the training process.
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