Parallel bar device with vibratory stimulus controlled via Human Machine Interface (HMI) for Neuropathologies rehabilitation
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Resumo: | Neurological rehabilitation is essential for maintaining and increasing the motor function of patients affected by neuropathologies. Some impairments are commonly related to loss of muscle strength, balance and walking ability. Recently, the use of mechanical vibrations associated with conventional treatment to enhance gains in motor rehabilitation has emerged. It is suggested that vibrations increase the motoneurons excitability, contributing to the gait performance, balance and proprioception, in addition to decreasing spasticity. This study aims to implement a retrofit of a parallel bar device with vibratory stimulus and to validate the new system. This improvement targeted at increasing robustness, better mass distribution and an HMI development. To validate the system, engineering tests were performed that included the frequency measurement, vibration intensity, oscillation amplitude and sound emission, besides the system usability measurement by health professionals with the SUS scale. The engineering tests revealed that the improved device allows several protocols execution, since the control variables remain stable regardless of the load application point and that the sound noise is in accordance with Brazilian safety regulations. The device was evaluated by health professionals as “Best Imaginable” on the SUS scale. Through the retrofit performed, the device became more efficient and safer, optimizing this tool for clinical practice. |
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Parallel bar device with vibratory stimulus controlled via Human Machine Interface (HMI) for Neuropathologies rehabilitationDispositivo de barras paralelas con estímulo vibratorio controlado vía Interfaz Hombre Máquina (IHM) para rehabilitación de neuropatologíasDispositivo de barras paralelas com estímulo vibratório controlado via Interface Homem Máquina (IHM) para reabilitação de neuropatologiasVibraciones de Cuerpo CompletoNeuropatologíasRehabilitación de la marcha y el equilibrioPlataforma VibratoriaRetrofit.Vibrações de Corpo InteiroNeuropatologiasReabilitação de Marcha e EquilíbrioPlataforma VibratóriaRetrofit.Whole Body VibrationsNeuropathologiesGait and Balance RehabilitationVibrating PlatformRetrofit.Neurological rehabilitation is essential for maintaining and increasing the motor function of patients affected by neuropathologies. Some impairments are commonly related to loss of muscle strength, balance and walking ability. Recently, the use of mechanical vibrations associated with conventional treatment to enhance gains in motor rehabilitation has emerged. It is suggested that vibrations increase the motoneurons excitability, contributing to the gait performance, balance and proprioception, in addition to decreasing spasticity. This study aims to implement a retrofit of a parallel bar device with vibratory stimulus and to validate the new system. This improvement targeted at increasing robustness, better mass distribution and an HMI development. To validate the system, engineering tests were performed that included the frequency measurement, vibration intensity, oscillation amplitude and sound emission, besides the system usability measurement by health professionals with the SUS scale. The engineering tests revealed that the improved device allows several protocols execution, since the control variables remain stable regardless of the load application point and that the sound noise is in accordance with Brazilian safety regulations. The device was evaluated by health professionals as “Best Imaginable” on the SUS scale. Through the retrofit performed, the device became more efficient and safer, optimizing this tool for clinical practice.La rehabilitación neurológica es fundamental para mantener y aumentar la función motora de los pacientes afectados por neuropatologías. Algunas deficiencias suelen estar relacionadas con la disminución de la fuerza muscular, la pérdida del equilibrio y la capacidad para caminar. En los últimos años, ha surgido el uso de vibraciones mecánicas asociadas con el tratamiento convencional para mejorar los avances en la rehabilitación motora. Se sugiere que las vibraciones aumentan la excitabilidad de las motoneuronas, contribuyendo al desempeño de la marcha, el equilibrio y la propiocepción, además de disminuir la espasticidad. Los objetivos de este estudio fueron implementar un retrofit de un dispositivo de barras paralelas con estímulo vibratorio y validar el nuevo sistema. Esta mejora tuvo como objetivo aumentar la robustez, la distribución masiva y el desarrollo de una HMI. Para validar el sistema, se realizaron ensayos de ingeniería, que incluyeron la medición de frecuencia de vibración, intensidad de vibración, amplitud de oscilación y emisión de sonido, además de medir la usabilidad del sistema por parte de los profesionales de la salud con la escala SUS. Los ensayos de ingeniería revelaron que el dispositivo mejorado permite la ejecución de varios protocolos, ya que las variables de control permanecen estables independientemente del punto de aplicación de la carga y que el ruido sonoro está de acuerdo con las normas de seguridad brasileñas. El dispositivo fue evaluado por profesionales de la salud como el “Mejor Imaginable” en la escala SUS. Mediante el retrofit realizado, el dispositivo se volvió más eficiente y seguro, optimizando esta herramienta para la práctica clínica.A reabilitação neurológica é fundamental para manutenção e aumento da função motora de pacientes acometidos por neuropatologias. Alguns comprometimentos estão comumente relacionados à diminuição da força muscular, perda de equilíbrio e capacidade de deambulação. Nos últimos anos vem emergindo a utilização de vibrações mecânicas associadas ao tratamento convencional para potencializar os ganhos na reabilitação motora. Sugere-se que as vibrações aumentam a excitabilidade dos motoneurônios, contribuindo na execução da marcha, equilíbrio e propriocepção, além de diminuir a espasticidade. Os objetivos deste estudo foram implementar um retrofit de um dispositivo de barras paralelas com estímulo vibratório e validar o novo sistema. Esse aprimoramento visou o aumento da robustez, melhor distribuição de massa e o desenvolvimento de uma IHM. Para validação do sistema, foram realizados testes de engenharia que contemplaram a mensuração da frequência vibratória, intensidade de vibração, amplitude de oscilação e emissão sonora, além da mensuração da usabilidade do sistema por profissionais da saúde com a escala SUS. Os testes de engenharia revelaram que o dispositivo aprimorado propicia a execução de diversos protocolos, visto que as variáveis de controle se mantêm estáveis independente do ponto de aplicação de carga e que o ruído sonoro condiz com as normativas de segurança brasileira. O dispositivo foi avaliado pelos profissionais da saúde como o “Melhor Imaginável” na escala SUS. Por meio do retrofit realizado, o dispositivo tornou-se mais eficiente e seguro, otimizando essa ferramenta para prática clínica.Research, Society and Development2022-05-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2996410.33448/rsd-v11i7.29964Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 7; e28411729964Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 7; e28411729964Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 7; e284117299642525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/29964/25869Copyright (c) 2022 Antonio Vinícius de Morais; Silvia Regina Matos da Silva Boschi; Luan de Almeida Moura; Yasmim Fernandes Moniz; Silvia Cristina Martini; Terigi Augusto Scardovelli; Alessandro Pereira da Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMorais, Antonio Vinícius de Boschi, Silvia Regina Matos da Silva Moura, Luan de Almeida Moniz, Yasmim Fernandes Martini, Silvia CristinaScardovelli, Terigi AugustoSilva, Alessandro Pereira da 2022-06-06T15:12:05Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/29964Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:46:53.246757Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Parallel bar device with vibratory stimulus controlled via Human Machine Interface (HMI) for Neuropathologies rehabilitation Dispositivo de barras paralelas con estímulo vibratorio controlado vía Interfaz Hombre Máquina (IHM) para rehabilitación de neuropatologías Dispositivo de barras paralelas com estímulo vibratório controlado via Interface Homem Máquina (IHM) para reabilitação de neuropatologias |
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Parallel bar device with vibratory stimulus controlled via Human Machine Interface (HMI) for Neuropathologies rehabilitation |
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Parallel bar device with vibratory stimulus controlled via Human Machine Interface (HMI) for Neuropathologies rehabilitation Morais, Antonio Vinícius de Vibraciones de Cuerpo Completo Neuropatologías Rehabilitación de la marcha y el equilibrio Plataforma Vibratoria Retrofit. Vibrações de Corpo Inteiro Neuropatologias Reabilitação de Marcha e Equilíbrio Plataforma Vibratória Retrofit. Whole Body Vibrations Neuropathologies Gait and Balance Rehabilitation Vibrating Platform Retrofit. |
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Parallel bar device with vibratory stimulus controlled via Human Machine Interface (HMI) for Neuropathologies rehabilitation |
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Parallel bar device with vibratory stimulus controlled via Human Machine Interface (HMI) for Neuropathologies rehabilitation |
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Parallel bar device with vibratory stimulus controlled via Human Machine Interface (HMI) for Neuropathologies rehabilitation |
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Parallel bar device with vibratory stimulus controlled via Human Machine Interface (HMI) for Neuropathologies rehabilitation |
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Parallel bar device with vibratory stimulus controlled via Human Machine Interface (HMI) for Neuropathologies rehabilitation |
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Morais, Antonio Vinícius de |
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Morais, Antonio Vinícius de Boschi, Silvia Regina Matos da Silva Moura, Luan de Almeida Moniz, Yasmim Fernandes Martini, Silvia Cristina Scardovelli, Terigi Augusto Silva, Alessandro Pereira da |
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Boschi, Silvia Regina Matos da Silva Moura, Luan de Almeida Moniz, Yasmim Fernandes Martini, Silvia Cristina Scardovelli, Terigi Augusto Silva, Alessandro Pereira da |
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Morais, Antonio Vinícius de Boschi, Silvia Regina Matos da Silva Moura, Luan de Almeida Moniz, Yasmim Fernandes Martini, Silvia Cristina Scardovelli, Terigi Augusto Silva, Alessandro Pereira da |
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Vibraciones de Cuerpo Completo Neuropatologías Rehabilitación de la marcha y el equilibrio Plataforma Vibratoria Retrofit. Vibrações de Corpo Inteiro Neuropatologias Reabilitação de Marcha e Equilíbrio Plataforma Vibratória Retrofit. Whole Body Vibrations Neuropathologies Gait and Balance Rehabilitation Vibrating Platform Retrofit. |
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Vibraciones de Cuerpo Completo Neuropatologías Rehabilitación de la marcha y el equilibrio Plataforma Vibratoria Retrofit. Vibrações de Corpo Inteiro Neuropatologias Reabilitação de Marcha e Equilíbrio Plataforma Vibratória Retrofit. Whole Body Vibrations Neuropathologies Gait and Balance Rehabilitation Vibrating Platform Retrofit. |
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Neurological rehabilitation is essential for maintaining and increasing the motor function of patients affected by neuropathologies. Some impairments are commonly related to loss of muscle strength, balance and walking ability. Recently, the use of mechanical vibrations associated with conventional treatment to enhance gains in motor rehabilitation has emerged. It is suggested that vibrations increase the motoneurons excitability, contributing to the gait performance, balance and proprioception, in addition to decreasing spasticity. This study aims to implement a retrofit of a parallel bar device with vibratory stimulus and to validate the new system. This improvement targeted at increasing robustness, better mass distribution and an HMI development. To validate the system, engineering tests were performed that included the frequency measurement, vibration intensity, oscillation amplitude and sound emission, besides the system usability measurement by health professionals with the SUS scale. The engineering tests revealed that the improved device allows several protocols execution, since the control variables remain stable regardless of the load application point and that the sound noise is in accordance with Brazilian safety regulations. The device was evaluated by health professionals as “Best Imaginable” on the SUS scale. Through the retrofit performed, the device became more efficient and safer, optimizing this tool for clinical practice. |
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