Author:
Ciorap R,Andriţoi D,Casuţă A,Ciorap M,Munteanu D
Abstract
Abstract
In recent years, there has been a remarkable decline in stroke-related mortality. However, it remains one of the leading causes of death and the most prominent cause of lifelong disability in adults. This positive development results from increased accessibility to various stroke treatment options. In addition, the use of virtual reality in rehabilitation offers a possible alternative to traditional methods of medical rehabilitation of the upper limbs, improving muscle strength or balance. An early diagnosis of equilibrium deficits brings an incredible contribution to recovery. Analysis tests using stabilometric platforms have begun to be used more recently due to the advantages offered. This assessment method highlights and analyzes balance disorders and determines the body's center of gravity position through several sensors or arrays of sensors that transmit information to the processing software. This work aimed to develop a low-cost, stabilometric platform that could be used to build a recovery system using virtual reality-based games. The developed platform uses an Arduino UNO microcontroller that takes data from 4 force sensors. Two applications have been created. The first one was for balance maintenance and the second for execute balance exercises in the anteroposterior and mediolateral direction.
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