Development of a quantitative assessment system for upper limb motor disorder in occupational therapy

Many stroke patients nowadays prefer home rehabilitation, which limits their access to proper rehabilitation equipment, treatment, or assessment by therapists. Currently, the rehabilitation programs neglect to maintain a patient's motivation in doing rehabilitation exercises. The programs also...

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Published in:International Journal of Engineering and Technology(UAE)
Main Author: Patar M.N.A.A.; Lee H.; Mahmud J.; Patar A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Science Publishing Corporation Inc 2018
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Patar M.N.A.A.; Lee H.; Mahmud J.; Patar A.
Development of a quantitative assessment system for upper limb motor disorder in occupational therapy
2018
International Journal of Engineering and Technology(UAE)
7
4
10.14419/ijet.v7i4.26.22175
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85056722575&doi=10.14419%2fijet.v7i4.26.22175&partnerID=40&md5=403a63279c6473ebf31a1c82dda5a707
Many stroke patients nowadays prefer home rehabilitation, which limits their access to proper rehabilitation equipment, treatment, or assessment by therapists. Currently, the rehabilitation programs neglect to maintain a patient's motivation in doing rehabilitation exercises. The programs also lack a monitoring system to evaluate the patients' performance quantitatively although this is the most crucial element in rehabilitation. In order to solve these problems, we have developed a novel measurement system for upper limb motor disorder rehabilitation using an optical sensor. This system consists of an optical sensor device, a personal computer and a computerized calculated program for upper limb locus position. The optical sensor detects the user's motions and calculates position and velocity. The sanding block position, velocity and the motion length of the block during the sanding task of five subjects with motor function disorder were measured. The accuracy of the trajectories was similar in all the actual measured subjects. These outcomes have a potential for the development of rehabilitation training programs and evaluation methods. © 2018 Authors.
Science Publishing Corporation Inc
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author Patar M.N.A.A.; Lee H.; Mahmud J.; Patar A.
spellingShingle Patar M.N.A.A.; Lee H.; Mahmud J.; Patar A.
Development of a quantitative assessment system for upper limb motor disorder in occupational therapy
author_facet Patar M.N.A.A.; Lee H.; Mahmud J.; Patar A.
author_sort Patar M.N.A.A.; Lee H.; Mahmud J.; Patar A.
title Development of a quantitative assessment system for upper limb motor disorder in occupational therapy
title_short Development of a quantitative assessment system for upper limb motor disorder in occupational therapy
title_full Development of a quantitative assessment system for upper limb motor disorder in occupational therapy
title_fullStr Development of a quantitative assessment system for upper limb motor disorder in occupational therapy
title_full_unstemmed Development of a quantitative assessment system for upper limb motor disorder in occupational therapy
title_sort Development of a quantitative assessment system for upper limb motor disorder in occupational therapy
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description Many stroke patients nowadays prefer home rehabilitation, which limits their access to proper rehabilitation equipment, treatment, or assessment by therapists. Currently, the rehabilitation programs neglect to maintain a patient's motivation in doing rehabilitation exercises. The programs also lack a monitoring system to evaluate the patients' performance quantitatively although this is the most crucial element in rehabilitation. In order to solve these problems, we have developed a novel measurement system for upper limb motor disorder rehabilitation using an optical sensor. This system consists of an optical sensor device, a personal computer and a computerized calculated program for upper limb locus position. The optical sensor detects the user's motions and calculates position and velocity. The sanding block position, velocity and the motion length of the block during the sanding task of five subjects with motor function disorder were measured. The accuracy of the trajectories was similar in all the actual measured subjects. These outcomes have a potential for the development of rehabilitation training programs and evaluation methods. © 2018 Authors.
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