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A Research on Serious Game for Self-Rehabilitation of Patients with Shoulder injury (어깨손상 환자의 자가 재활을 위한 기능성 게임 연구)

  • Kim, Ki-Hoon;Lee, Woo-Suk;Oh, Gyu-Hwan
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.87-100
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    • 2019
  • Serious games based on VR(Virtual Reality) and motion recognition technologies have been studied in physical therapy and have shown significant positive effects. These existing systems have focused on measuring performance for the general public rather than patients which need rehabilitation. In the paper, We propose a serious game of self-rehabilitation that measures the patient's current physical state to generate appropriate difficulty levels to aid patients with shoulder injury.

The Effects of Training with Immersive Virtual Reality Devices on Balance, Walking and Confidence in Chronic Stroke Patients

  • Hyun-min Moon;Ho-dong Gwak;Jang-hoon Shin;Na-eun Byeon;Wan-hee Lee
    • Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Science
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.250-260
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    • 2024
  • Objective: This study aimed to explore the effects of balance training using fully immersive VR devices on the balance and walking abilities of stroke patients. Design: Randomized controlled trial Methods: This study involved 54 stroke patients divided into three groups: VRT(VR and traditional physical therapy), VR(VR only), and TPT(traditional physical therapy only). Interventions were administered twice daily for 30 minutes over eight weeks. Outcome measures included the Berg Balance Scale, Timed Up and Go Test, 10-meter walk test, gait analysis, and Activities-specific Balance Confidence Scale. Results: The VRT and VR groups showed significant effects on spatiotemporal variables and confidence compared to the TPT group (p<0.05). Specifically, the VR group demonstrated superior effects in TUG, 10MWT, velocity, stride length, single-leg support, and ABC compared to the other two groups (p<0.05). Conclusions: Fully immersive VR balance training had a positive impact on balance, walking, and confidence in chronic stroke patients. Traditional physical therapy alone showed limited effectiveness, highlighting the potential of VR-based interventions in stroke rehabilitation. These findings underscore the importance of integrating VR technology into clinical practice to enhance outcomes for stroke survivors.

Basic Experiment on Rehabilitation of Upper-Limb Motor Function Using Haptic-Device System (햅틱 장치를 이용한 상지 운동기능 장애인의 재활치료에 관한 기초 실험)

  • Lee, Ho-Kyoo;Kim, Young-Tark;Takahashi, Yoshiyuki;Miyoshi, Tasuku;Suzuki, Keisuke;Komeda, Takashi
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.35 no.5
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    • pp.459-467
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    • 2011
  • Rehabilitation exercises must maintain a patient's interest and permit a quantitative evaluation of the rehabilitation. We have developed a haptic-device system. When users move a grip, the haptic device provides a virtual force that either assists the movement of their arm or working against it. To investigate the functional effect of this system in a rehabilitation program, we used for five subjects with motor-function disorders and measured the grip position, velocity, force exerted on the grip, and EMG activities during a reaching task of one subject. The accuracy of the grip position, velocity and trajectories patterns were similar for all the subjects. The results suggested that the EMG activities were improved by applying the virtual force to the grip. These results can be used for the development of rehabilitation programs and evaluation methods.

Feasibility of Virtual Reality for Enhancement of Upper Extremity Function Post Stroke (작업치료 임상에서 뇌졸중 환자의 상지기능 향상을 위한 가상현실 치료의 유용성에 관한 고찰)

  • Kwon, Jae-Sung;Yang, No-Yul
    • Therapeutic Science for Rehabilitation
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.35-40
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this review was to investigate feasibility of intensive virtual reality training to improve upper extremity function with brain plasticity of individuals with stroke through the literature. The recovery of the paretic upper extremity depends on regularity and intensity of training as use-dependent plasticity. In resent, virtual reality program has been widely used in the occupational therapy field of augmented stroke rehabilitation. There is a growing body of evidence that virtual reality training of the paretic extremity induces brain plasticity associated with motor improvement. In terms of therapeutic feasibility to improve paretic upper extremity, recent research has explored several important factors of virtual reality training for recovery of upper extremity motor function. These factors include high repetition intensity, high motivation like type of game, enhanced multisensory feedback regarding performance, and interactive task-oriented training. Therefore, occupational therapy combined with intensive and repetitive virtual reality training will enhance recovery of upper extremity motor function after stroke.

Application of Virtual Reality in the Medical Field (가상현실(VR)의 의료분야 적용 동향)

  • Chun, H.S.
    • Electronics and Telecommunications Trends
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.19-28
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    • 2019
  • In recent years, medical and health care fields have attracted attention for virtual reality (VR) applications. VR technology is emerging as a healthcare specialist and psychotherapy alternative to cope with the increase in the demand for the treatment of conditions such as psychological diseases caused by old age and stress. Using VR, virtual patients or organs can be trained, and the medical staff can plan and pre-test before surgeries. The use of VR technology for psychotherapy and rehabilitation of one-to-one, face-to-face treatment allows a single physician to respond to multiple health care needs.

Effects of Computer Based Virtual Reality Program on Clinical Rehabilitation in Korea: A Meta-analysis (컴퓨터 기반 가상현실 프로그램의 국내 임상재활 적용 효과: 메타분석)

  • Kwon, Jae-Sung
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.13 no.7
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    • pp.293-304
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    • 2015
  • Meta-analysis was conducted to examine effects of computer based virtual reality on clinical rehabilitation in Korea. The data were analyzed as the ICF categorizations. The papers used in this study were located through domestic data search engines. The fifteen studies were selected among the studies published between 1995 and 2014. The PEDro score was used for qualitative assessment. The sample size and the average and standard deviations of pre and post tests were analyzed through a meta-analysis. The PEDro scores of the selected studies were 6 points higher and 338 participants were involved. The effect size of combined data was 1.030, activities and participation 1.120, sensory function 1.199 as indicated by a "large effect size" and the effect size of mental function was 0.557 as indicated by a "medium effect size." As a result, virtual reality program as a adjunctive therapeutic methods has proven the effect. In particular, the effects were demonstrated in activities and participation, sensory function. However there was no evidence of the effectiveness of mental function.

A Study on Convergence system of IT Technology and Exercise Rehabilitation (IT기술과 운동재활의 융복합 체계 연구)

  • Kang, Seungae
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.3-8
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    • 2013
  • Recently, the technology and services make progress in IT sector to facilitate the rehabilitation, as well as the exercise that aims to promote the health. To provide the opportunity for new services, various challenges have to be fulfilled, including the blurring boundaries among industries, spread of new technologies, and various demands. Seizing on this opportunity, the fusion and convergence have been accelerated. The trends towards the fusion and convergence are inherent in content industry and spreading to other sectors, which makes the cultural desire of customers fulfilled in a more diverse manner. In particular, the research has been conducted, using the game, in the new technology cultural contents which have shown noticeable fusion and convergence between IT and exercise rehabilitation areas. Such games can be classified into the motion-based game, serious game, and virtual reality game. Those game contents are forming the market fast based on the contents for education, sports, exercise rehabilitation, healthcare, etc., and have very great potential for growth. This study is intended to analyze the fusion and convergence system of exercise rehabilitation through those games and present a direction for future development.

A Review of Recent Digital Technology-Based Language Rehabilitation For Aphasia: Focusing on VR, AR, and Mobile Application (실어증 환자 대상 디지털 기술 기반 언어재활에 관한 최근 문헌 고찰: VR, AR, 모바일 애플리케이션을 중심으로)

  • Chung, Chae Youn;Hong, You Jeong;Kong, Seong Hyeon;Choi, You Jin;Lee, Kyogu
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.22 no.9
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    • pp.46-63
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    • 2022
  • With the rapid development of digital technology and the growing trend to integrate it into the medical field, recent studies suggest language rehabilitation for people with aphasia using virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and mobile applications. This study conducted a scoping review to summarize the features of digital technology-based language rehabilitation for aphasia in the last four years (2018-2021) and draw implications for future research. A total of 20 papers met the selection criteria among the documents retrieved from the Web of Science, CINAHL, and RISS. This review demonstrates that digital technology could offer unique treatment content by gamification, individualization, and creating a realistic communication environment, and by utilizing them in various ways. Therefore, we expect digital technology-based language rehabilitation for aphasia could supplement the limitations of conventional language rehabilitation and provide a novel perspective on development of treatment content.

Effects of Virtual Reality Program on Recovery of Functional in individuals Stroke: A Systematic Review and Meta Analysis (뇌졸중 환자 대상의 가상현실 운동프로그램이 기능회복에 미치는 효과: 체계적 문헌고찰 및 메타분석)

  • Park, Seo-A;Kim, Hye-Young
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.235-247
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    • 2019
  • This study was carried out to evaluate the efficacy of Virtual Reality(VR) program on recovery of functional in Stroke through systematic literature review and meta-analysis. The following databases were used to search the literature: RISS, KISS, KMbase. Keywords included 'stroke', 'CVA' 'virtual reality', 'rehabilitation', 'virtual reality program' and the evaluated articles were published from 2009 to November 2018. The statistical was used R program, the effect size of upper limb, balance and ADL were calculated by random-effects model. As a result, 9 RCT studies were meta-analyzed and were evaluated for the risk of bias by the RoB of Cochrane Collaboration; the overall risk of bias was low. The effect sizes of VR program was balance(g=.77), ADL(g=.80) as indicated by a "large effect size". Therefore, VR program is large effective in reducing balance and ADL in strokes. It is necessary to develop and apply a virtual reality-based program using more efficient program development.

The effects of virtual reality training on gait, balance, and upper extremity function in patients with stroke: A meta-analysis

  • Lee, Hyun soo;Kim, You Lim;Lee, Hae ji;Lee, Byounghee
    • Journal of Korean Physical Therapy Science
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.11-29
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    • 2021
  • Background: The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of virtual reality on gait, balance, and upper extremity functions compared to other independent variables or no variables. Additionally, the possibility of virtual reality for stroke patients was discussed. Design: Meta-analysis. Methods: The search for this study was a search term that combined stroke, virtual reality, and training, and the electronic search was conducted through EMBASE, MEDLINE, and Cochrane Library. As a result of the search, 21 studies satisfying the selection criteria of the target study were confirmed as the final analysis target. This study consisted of 21 randomized experimental studies and 21 randomized controlled trials, and the total number of participants was 642. [Experimental group (n=314), control group (n=328); total 642]. As a result of the study, upper extremity function was assessed using a box and block test, a modified Ashworth scale, and a scale including range of motion. The balance was evaluated by the berg balance scale. Gait was a Timed Up and Go test (TUG), stride length, and gait function. Scales including a walking rate scale were evaluated. The effect size for the intervention of the analytical study was meta-analyzed with the RevMan 5.3.3 program of the Cochrane library. Results: The results of the study showed that the function of walking was statistically significant. Balance showed statistically significant results. The upper extremity function showed no statistically significant results. Conclusion: Through this rehabilitation treatment by applying virtual reality environment to the rehabilitation of stroke patients in the future can be proposed as an effective intervention method for the balance and gait function of stroke patients.