Design of a mechanism based on virtual reality to improve the ability of graduated motor imagery, using the brain computer interface

Wilver Auccahuasi, Monica Diaz, Juana Sandivar, Edward Flores, Fernando Sernaque, Manuel Bejar, Ingrid Ginocchio, Nabilt Moggiano

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DOI: Graduated motor imagery is the technique used in rehabilitation therapies, for the treatment of chronic pain and in most cases for movement disorders, the technique consists in strategically presenting therapies that correspond to laterality perception, mirror therapies and motor imagery. In the present work a mechanism was designed that facilitates the patient to learn about the movement mechanisms and the way in which the movement interacts with the extremities of the upper and lower limbs, the design is based on being able to use 24 images of the upper limbs and lower, these images are grouped into two groups with a different background, one dark and the other light, these images are grouped and sequentially arranged in a video, each image has a duration of 2 seconds in the video, after this time the image, at the time each image is displayed, the patient raises his hand that corresponds to the image he is observing, if he observes an upper or lower limb that corresponds to the right side, the patient will raise his right hand, in order to eliminate any visual pollution that does not achieve concentration to the patient, the use of the virtual reality lens that is coupled is used side with a cellular equipment that is where the video can be observed, the proposal provides a brain computer interface with which the level of concentration and meditation of the patient is measured at the time of performing the technique. The use protocol consists of performing the exercise three times: in a first time the patient only observes the images in order to be able to identify them, in the second attempt the patient performs the exercise at the end of this, the results are indicated by identifying the successes and the failed ones, knowing these results, in the third attempt the patient makes the attempt again with the intention of improving the previous result. The evaluator will carry out the evaluation accompanied by a checklist to record the results. Finally, a small statistic is indicated to perform 10 patients who have been evaluated with the design, obtaining favorable results where it is appreciated that the longer the patient does not perform activities with his limbs, he loses the ability to recognize them, the patients demonstrated that the learning of The distribution of the limbs helps to improve your mobility and coordinate your movements.

Idioma originalInglés
Título de la publicación alojadaProceedings of the 2019 5th International Conference on Communication and Information Processing, ICCIP 2019
EditorialAssociation for Computing Machinery
Páginas119-123
Número de páginas5
ISBN (versión digital)9781450372589
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 15 nov. 2019
Evento5th International Conference on Communication and Information Processing, ICCIP 2019 - Chongqing, China
Duración: 15 nov. 201917 nov. 2019

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NombreACM International Conference Proceeding Series

Conferencia

Conferencia5th International Conference on Communication and Information Processing, ICCIP 2019
País/TerritorioChina
CiudadChongqing
Período15/11/1917/11/19

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