| Literature DB >> 19949852 |
Marcel Verbunt1, Christoph Bartneck.
Abstract
Decubitus ulcers, also known as pressure sores, is a major problem in health care, in particular for patients with spinal cord injuries. These patients cannot feel the discomfort that would urge healthy people to change their posture. We describe a system that uses a sensor mat to detect problematic postures and provides tactile feedback to the user. The results of our preliminary study with healthy subjects show that the tactile feedback is a viable option to spoken feedback. We envision the system being used for rehabilitation games, but also for everyday Decubitus ulcers prevention.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 19949852 PMCID: PMC2903707 DOI: 10.1007/s10484-009-9124-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback ISSN: 1090-0586
Fig. 1Pressure distribution of a sitting person
Fig. 2The system architecture
Fig. 3Vista Medical’s FSA Seating Assessment sensor mat
Fig. 4An example mapping of the 256 sensors to nine areas
Fig. 5Maximum suggested pressure over time (taken from Reswick and Rogers 1975)
Fig. 7Tactile feedback belt
Moving instructions (the letters refer to the motors in Figure 6)
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| Forward | a | b + c | d + e | f + g | h + i | j + k | l + m | n + o | p |
| Backward | p | n + o | l + m | j + k | h + i | f + g | d + e | b + c | a |
| Left | h | f + j | d + l | b + n | a + p | c + o | e + m | g + k | i |
| Right | i | g + k | e + m | c + o | a + p | b + n | d + l | f + j | h |
Fig. 6Position of the motors on the belt
Fig. 8Intensity over time of the moving forward pattern (right side only)
Reaction time (in seconds) and error counts
| Reaction time | Error | |||
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| Tactile | 2.4908 | 0.30134 | 0.5833 | 0.66856 |
| Auditory | 2.0707 | 0.39566 | 0.2143 | 0.42582 |