A virtual reality tool for measuring and shaping trunk compensation for persons with stroke: Design and initial feasibility testing

  • Foreman M
  • Engsberg J
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Abstract

Background: Compensatory movement, such as flexing the trunk during reaching, may negatively affect motor improvement during task-based practice for persons with stroke. Shaping, or incrementally decreasing, the amount of compensation used during rehabilitation may be a viable strategy with methods using virtual reality.Methods: A virtual reality tool was designed to (1) monitor upper extremity movement kinematics with an off-the-shelf motion sensor (Microsoft Kinect V2), (2) convert movements into control of widely available computer games, and (3) provide real-time feedback to shape trunk compensation. This system was tested for feasibility by a small cohort of participants with chronic stroke ( n = 5) during a 1-h session involving 40 min of virtual reality interaction. Outcomes related to repetitions, compensation, movement kinematics, usability, motivation, and sense of presence were collected.Results: Participants achieved a very high dose of reaching repetitions (461 ± 184), with an average of 81% being successful and 19% involving compensatory trunk flexion. Participants rated the system as highly usable, motivating, engaging, and safe.Conclusions: VRShape is feasible to use as a tool for increasing repetition rates, measuring and shaping compensation, and enhancing motivation for upper extremity therapy. Future research should focus on software improvements and investigation of efficacy during a virtual reality-based motor intervention.

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Foreman, M. H., & Engsberg, J. R. (2019). A virtual reality tool for measuring and shaping trunk compensation for persons with stroke: Design and initial feasibility testing. Journal of Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies Engineering, 6, 205566831882367. https://doi.org/10.1177/2055668318823673

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