master's thesis
Klemen Babuder (Author), Matevž Pogačnik (Mentor), Imre Cikajlo (Co-mentor)

Abstract

Soročno izvajanje terapij pri rehabilitaciji zgornjih udov se kaže kot učinkovita metoda za pospeševanje okrevanja pri pacientih, ki trpijo za posledicami možganske kapi. Kljub temu je velika večina raziskav na tem področju opravljenih na sistemih, ki podpirajo opravljanje vaj le s prizadeto stranjo telesa. Terapije, ki vključujejo navidezno resničnost potrjeno pomagajo pri rehabilitaciji pacientov, ki trpijo za posledicami kapi. V sklopu tega magistrskega dela je bila razvita aplikacija navidezne resničnosti, ki s pomočjo optičnega sledilca rok, modificirane opornice za roko, pritrjene na mizo in haptične rokavice omogoča soročno manipulacijo navideznih objektov. V okviru aplikacije je bila implementirana vaja, ki od uporabnika zahteva sodelovanje obeh rok. Aplikacija je sposobna zbiranja in beleženja podatkov o navideznem okolju in uporabniku med njenim izvajanjem. Podatki so zabeleženi na način, ki omogoča natančno analizo zajetih dogodkov. Izdelava celotnega sistema je podrobno obrazložena in opisana. Aplikacija je bila preizkušena in testirana na zdravih posameznikih. Predstavljena je podrobna analiza in interpretacija zajetih podatkov. Nadaljnje testiranje na posameznikih, ki trpijo za posledicami možganske kapi, je potrebno, da preverimo kakšne korist prinaša sistem v rehabilitacijo.

Keywords

virtual reality;haptic interfaces;rehabilitation;stroke;multimedia;computer science;master's degree;

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Language: English
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL FE - Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Publisher: [K. Babuder]
UDC: 004.9:615.82/.84(043.2)
COBISS: 124859651 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: Slovenian
Secondary title: Ambidextrous manipulation of virtual objects with haptic interface
Secondary abstract: Ambidextrous execution of therapeutic upper limb rehabilitation exercises is proving to be an effective method of accelerating recovery in patients who have suffered a cerebral stroke. Most research in this area is conducted with systems designed for the impaired side of the body only. Therapies enabled by virtual reality have been shown to have a proven positive impact on the rehabilitation of patients who have suffered a brain stroke. In the scope of this master's thesis, a virtual reality application was developed that enables ambidextrous manipulation of virtual objects through an optical tracking module, a modified table mounted armrest and a haptic glove. Within the application, an exercise is implemented that requires the cooperation of both hands of the user's hands. The application is capable of collecting and recording the state of the virtual environment and the user during use. The data is recorded in a way that allows accurate and precise analysis of the recorded events. The development of the entire system is thoroughly described and explained in detail. The solution was used and tested by healthy individuals. A thorough analysis and interpretation of the collected data is presented. Further testing on patients who have suffered a stroke is needed to better determine the functional contribution of the system for rehabilitation.
Secondary keywords: haptični vmesniki;izvajanje terapij;aplikacija navidezne resničnosti;multimedija;magisteriji;Haptične naprave;Navidezna resničnost;Medicinska rehabilitacija;Možganska kap;Računalništvo;Univerzitetna in visokošolska dela;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 1001017
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Fak. za računalništvo in informatiko
Pages: 59 str.
ID: 16608111