2009
DOI: 10.1115/1.3147265
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Wireless Vibrotactile Trainer for Balance Rehabilitation

Abstract: During balance rehabilitation, physical therapists typically provide verbal instruction and/or physically reposition a patient to demonstrate proper postural position and movements. We have developed a wireless device that enables an expert (such as a physical therapist) to map his/her movements to a trainee in a hands-free fashion. The trainee is subsequently able to mimic the motion of the expert by interpreting positional cues presented via vibrotactile feedback to the relevant body segments. This device wi… Show more

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“…Given the problem of divided attention, some research has explored the use of vibrotactile stimulation for balance training and rehabilitation. Lee et al [5] developed a wireless device that can be preprogrammed by a physical therapist with target movements. Once programmed, the device maps a therapist's movements to the user on any target area of the body.…”
Section: Passive Interaction -Posture and Balancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the problem of divided attention, some research has explored the use of vibrotactile stimulation for balance training and rehabilitation. Lee et al [5] developed a wireless device that can be preprogrammed by a physical therapist with target movements. Once programmed, the device maps a therapist's movements to the user on any target area of the body.…”
Section: Passive Interaction -Posture and Balancementioning
confidence: 99%