The virtual rehabilitation system combining virtual rehabilitation environment and upper limb rehabilitation technology is interactive and interesting, which can improve the enthusiasm and initiative of patients for rehabilitation training, improve the efficiency of rehabilitation training and improve the effect of rehabilitation treatment. This paper firstly conducts in-depth research and analysis on the research progress of the upper limb rehabilitation robot system, and deeply studies the principle and rehabilitation principle of the stroke caused by hemiplegic dyskinesia, and summarizes the goals and methods of the upper limb rehabilitation system design. Secondly, the hand motion tracking is realized by Kinect's bone tracking, and the optimal tracking distance is determined experimentally, which verifies the stability and robustness of the tracking. Static gesture recognition adopts two gesture recognition schemes based on Kinect depth image and color space model respectively. Finally, using the rehabilitation robot and Kinect sensor as the hardware platform, the virtual rehabilitation training system experimental platform is constructed, and the horizontal rehabilitation exercise and the three-dimensional space rehabilitation exercise are respectively studied experimentally, and the exercise data obtained by using healthy subjects as the experimental object is analyzed. Based on this, the validity and feasibility of the Kinect-based upper limb exercise rehabilitation interactive system were verified.
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