Rehabilitation Action Guidance Assistive Device
20230226430 · 2023-07-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
G08B5/22
PHYSICS
H04W4/80
ELECTRICITY
A63B24/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2071/065
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2220/17
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0622
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2220/62
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B71/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B24/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention provides a rehabilitation action guidance assistive device comprising a display device, a sensing device and a rehabilitation evaluation system. The display device displays an image for a user to watch and imitate. The sensing device comprises a sensing element, a storage element, a processing element, a data transmission element and a power supply element. The sensing element is used for sensing action state values of the rehabilitation carrier or the user; the storage element is used for storing the action state values; the processing element is used for performing a signal calculation; the data transmission element transmits the action state values to the rehabilitation evaluation system through a wireless communication method; and the power supply element provides an electric power with an operational function of the sensing device. The rehabilitation evaluation system indicates the difference in ratio between the user's action state values and reference action state values.
Claims
1. A rehabilitation action guidance assistive device, comprising: a display device having a user interface that displays an image for a user to watch, and the image is a demonstration of rehabilitation actions and a model portrait that the user can imitate; a sensing device disposed on the rehabilitation carrier or a user, and the sensmg device compnsmg: a sensing element to be an inertial measurement unit and used for sensing action state values of the rehabilitation carver or the user; a storage element installed in the sensing device, electrically connected to the sensing elements and used for storing the action state values sensed by the sensing elements; a processing element installed in the sensing device and electrically connected to the storage element for receiving the action state values stored in the storage element to perform a signal calculation, and then compared with a preset value to determine whether to generate a warning signal or not; a data transmission element installed in the sensing device and electrically connected to the processing element, and transmitting the action state values to the rehabilitation evaluation system through a wireless communication method; and a power supply element installed in the sensing device and electrically connected to the sensing elements, the storage element, the processing element and the data transmission element, so as to provide an electric power with an operational function of the sensing device; wherein the rehabilitation evaluation system installed in the display device is used for receiving the action state values, and indicates the difference ratio between the user's action state values and reference action state values of the model portrait.
2. The rehabilitation action guidance assistive device in claim 1, wherein the action state values are acceleration values, rotation angular velocity values of the rehabilitation carrier or the user, or a linear velocity of carriers or body parts after the signal calculation based on the acceleration value and the rotation angular velocity value, positions of the carriers or body parts or posture angles of the carriers or body parts.
3. The rehabilitation action guidance assistive device in claim 1, wherein the action state values and the reference action state values are a sequence of numbers of X-axis, Y-axis and Z-axis represented by a time series sequence, X-axis is the left and right direction relative to the human body, Y-axis is the front and back direction relative to the human body, Z-axis is the up and down direction of the human body; the following error value of the time series sequence is calculated, an error angle value is calculated through the calculation of trigonometric function equation, and an average error angle is obtained.
4. The rehabilitation action guidance assistive device in claim 3, when the average error angle is less than 10 degrees, it means that the user's rehabilitation action is correct; when the average error angle is between 10 degrees and 20 degrees, it means that the user's rehabilitation action is acceptable; and when the average error angle is between 20 degrees and 30 degrees, it means that the user's rehabilitation action needs to be reviewed and corrected.
5. The rehabilitation action guidance assistive device in claim 1, wherein the inertial measurement unit is a triaxial accelerometer, a combination of a three-axis gyro and the triaxial accelerometer, or a combination of the three-axis gyro, the triaxial accelerometer and a three-axis geomagnetometer.
6. The rehabilitation action guidance assistive device in claim 1, wherein when the processing element determines that a warning signal needs to be sent out, it triggers a warning element to send out the warning signal; simultaneously, the data transmission element sends the warning signal to the display device so that the user interface displays the warning signal. Further, the warning element is a buzzer or a vibrator.
7. The rehabilitation action guidance assistive device in claim 1, wherein the processing element further comprises a timer and a counter; the timer is used for calculating a time length when the sensing element is operated; and the sensing element transmits swing signals from the rehabilitation carrier or the user to the counter, so that the counter records the swing signals of the rehabilitation carrier or the user as a frequency signal; the time length and the frequency signal are transmitted to the storage element, and the time length and the frequency signal are transmitted to the rehabilitation evaluation system through the processing element and the data transmission element.
8. The rehabilitation action guidance assistive device in claim 1, wherein the wireless communication method is one of Bluetooth communication protocol, wireless network communication protocol, wireless RF communication, broadband network communication, Zigbee, Thread, 3G communication protocol or 4G communication protocol.
9. The rehabilitation action guidance assistive device in claim 1, wherein the rehabilitation action guidance assist device is a lumbar spine swing rehabilitation chair, a somatic stretching core muscle training device, a cervical spine stretching rehabilitation device or a leg joint rehabilitation belt.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The above and other objects, features, and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0029] In the following detailed description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the disclosed embodiments. It will be apparent, however, that one or more embodiments may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are schematically shown in order to simplify the drawings.
[0030] The term “connection” as used herein may refer to electrical connection or communication connection, depending on the context; wherein the communication connection may include wired communication and wireless communication. The wired communication includes but is not limited to a wired network or a direct telecommunications connection. Communication includes but is not limited to sound wave, infrared, radio, electromagnetic wave, spread spectrum technology, or other wireless communication technology.
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[0033] Furthermore, the processing element 23 is installed in the sensing device 20 and is electrically connected to the storage element 22 for receiving the action state values 211 stored in the storage element 22 to perform a signal calculation, and then compare with a preset value to determine whether to generate a warning signal 233 or not; when the processing element 23 determines that a warning signal 233 needs to be sent out, it triggers a warning element 232 to send out the warning signal 233. Simultaneously, the data transmission element 24 sends the warning signal 233 to the display device 10 so that the user interface 11 displays the warning signal 233. Further, the warning element 232 is a buzzer or a vibrator. Moreover, the processing element 23 further comprises a timer 26 and a counter 27; wherein the timer 26 is used for calculating a time length 261 when the sensing element 21 is operated; and the sensing element 21 transmits swing signals from the rehabilitation carrier or the user to the counter 26, so that the counter 26 records the swing signals of the rehabilitation carrier or the user as a frequency signal 271. Furthermore, the time length 261 and the frequency signal 271 are transmitted to the storage element 22, and the time length 261 and the frequency signal 271 are transmitted to the display device 30 through the processing element 23 and the data transmission element 24. In addition, the data transmission element 24 is installed in the sensing device 20 and is electrically connected to the processing element 23 and transmits the action state values 211 to the display device 10 through a wireless communication method; and the power supply element 25 is installed in the sensing device 20 and is electrically connected to the sensing elements 21, the storage element 22, the processing element 23 and the data transmission element 24, so as to provide an electric power with an operational function of the sensing device 20.
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[0036] The inertial measurement unit is a triaxial accelerometer, a combination of a three-axis gyro and the triaxial accelerometer, or a combination of the three-axis gyro, the triaxial accelerometer and a three-axis geomagnetometer. Further, the wireless communication method is one of Bluetooth communication protocol, wireless network communication protocol, wireless RF communication, broadband network communication, Zigbee, Thread, 3G communication protocol or 4G communication protocol. Furthermore, the display device 10 can be a computer device, a mobile phone device, a television screen, a tablet computer device or an electronic device that can be monitored in real time, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
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[0039] As mentioned above, the action state values 211 and the reference action state values 31 are a sequence of numbers of X-axis, Y-axis and Z-axis represented by a time series sequence, X-axis is the left and right direction relative to the human body, Y-axis is the front and back direction relative to the human body, Z-axis is the up and down direction of the human body.
[0040] [Gx(k)′Gy(k)′Gz(k)].sub.ref, K=1 . . . n, it represents the reference action state values of the model portrait at Tk;
[0041] [Gx(k)′Gy(k)′Gz(k)].sub.act, K=1 . . . n, it represents the user's action state values at Tk.
[0042] The following error value of the time series sequence is calculated.
[0043] The following error value (k)=√[Gx(k).sub.ref−Gx(k).sub.act].sup.2+[Gy(k).sub.ref−Gy(k).sub.act].sup.2+[Gz(k).sub.ref−Gz(k).sub.act].sup.2; an error angle value is calculated through the calculation of trigonometric function equation, and an average error angle is obtained;
ErrorAngle(k)=Error(k)/G*(180/Pi)
Average Error Angle=ΣError Angle(k)/n k=1 . . . n;
[0044] wherein when the average error angle is less than 10 degrees, it means that the user's rehabilitation action is correct; when the average error angle is between 10 degrees and 20 degrees, it means that the user's rehabilitation action is acceptable; and when the average error angle is between 20 degrees and 30 degrees, it means that the user's rehabilitation action needs to be reviewed and corrected. Further, the rehabilitation evaluation system 30 not only informs the user of the correctness of the rehabilitation exercise, but also records the user's exercise data in a file for comparison and reference or exercise correction.
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[0052] In addition, the action of the model portrait can be projected on the computer or TV through the image output function of the mobile phone to construct a better visual guidance effect or interaction. The display device 10 of the rehabilitation action guidance assist device 1 has a plurality of application programs, and the application programs include a rehabilitation operation course. The rehabilitation operation course is played by playing actual coaching videos or virtual coaching animations to guide the user to correctly perform the rehabilitation action, and displays the action state values 211 on the rehabilitation evaluation system 30 in real time. Therefore, the user can correctly and effectively operate the rehabilitation carrier to achieve the best results of rehabilitation exercise at home or without an instructor through self-training independently. Furthermore, there are three ways to guide and prompt in the rehabilitation action course. First, the rehabilitation action videos with correct standards from qualified physical therapists (PT) are actually recorded. Secondly, the external motion capture captures the actual rehabilitation actions of qualified physical therapists, and then imports the data into the 3D virtual coach model to produce 3D guidance animations. Thirdly, when the user cannot use the video or animation to assist and guide, the voice prompt can be used for doing the rehabilitation course.
[0053] In summary, the contents of the rehabilitation exercise course recorded in the display device 10 of the rehabilitation action guidance assist device 1 of the present invention includes the date of use, the length of time, the number of training sessions, the actual exercise data, and the accuracy of the follow-up rehabilitation exercise. Therefore, the user or the physical therapist can understand the rehabilitation effect more clearly with the presentation of the data.
[0054] The foregoing description, for the purpose of explanation, has been described with reference to specific embodiments. However, the embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the disclosure and its practical applications, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the disclosure and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. The embodiments depicted above and the appended drawings are exemplary and are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the scope of the disclosure to the precise forms disclosed. Modifications and variations are possible in view of the above demonstrations.