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    Title: Interactive 3-dimensional virtual reality rehabilitation for patients with chronic imbalance and vestibular dysfunction
    Authors: 葉士青;Yeh, Shih-Ching;Chen, Shuya;Wang, Pa-Chun;Su, Mu-Chun;Chang, Chia-Huang;Tsai, Po-Yi
    Contributors: 資訊電機學院資訊工程學系
    Keywords: Aged;Balancing;Control systems;Female;Health care;Humans;Imaging, Three-Dimensional;Interactive;Male;Middle Aged;Movements;Patients;Postural Balance - physiology;Rehabilitation;Training;User-Computer Interface;Vestibular Diseases - rehabilitation;Vestibular Function Tests;Virtual reality
    Date: 2014-01-01
    Issue Date: 2026-04-23 13:49:02 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: IOS Press;London, England: SAGE Publications
    Abstract: 摘要: Background: Chronic imbalance is common in patients with vestibular dysfunction. Vestibular rehabilitation is effective in improving upright balance control. Vestibular rehabilitation exercises, such as Cawthorne-Cooksey exercises, include simple repetitive movements and have limited feedback and adaptive training protocols. Interactive systems based on virtual reality (VR) technology may improve vestibular rehabilitation. Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the effectiveness of an interactive 3-dimensional VR system for vestibular rehabilitation. Methods: In 49 subjects with vestibular dysfunction, VR rehabilitation exercises were performed in 6 sessions. Before and after rehabilitation, subjects were evaluated for performance of the training exercises; the center of pressure was measured for 20 seconds and balance indices were determined. Results: Five training scores (total 6) showed a significant improvement. For balance indices in condition of non-stimulation, all of them (total 5) showed a trend of improvement, in which there was a significant improvement in mean mediolateral. For balance indices in condition of post-stimulation, there was a significant improvement in statokinesigram and maximum mediolateral. Conclusions: The VR rehabilitation exercises were effective in improving upright balance control in patients with vestibular dysfunction.
    其他題名: Technol Health Care
    出版者: London, England: SAGE Publications
    出版日期: 2014-01-01
    出處: Technology and health care, 2014-01, Vol.22 (6), p.915-921
    資源來源: EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier
    版權: 2014 ‒ IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved
    識別號: ISSN: 0928-7329
    識別號: ISSN: 1878-7401
    識別號: EISSN: 1878-7401
    識別號: DOI: 10.3233/THC-140855
    識別號: PMID: 25159998
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Computer Science and information Engineering] journal & Dissertation

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