Virtual Occupational Therapy Assistant (VOTA)
虚拟职业治疗助理(VOTA)
基本信息
- 批准号:8897884
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 71.25万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2012
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2012-05-01 至 2017-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Activities of Daily LivingAddressAdherenceAffectAlgorithmsAreaAwardCaringCategoriesClinicalCognitiveComputer softwareComputersControl GroupsCost ControlDevelopmentDiscipline of NursingFeedbackFrequenciesGenerationsGoalsHealthHealthcareHome environmentHospitalsHumanIndividualIndustryInjuryInterventionInterviewLearningLifeLightLinkMeasuresMonitorMotionMotorNeurocognitionNoiseOccupational TherapyOutcomeOutpatientsPatient MonitoringPatientsPerformancePersonal ComputersPhasePhysical RehabilitationPilot ProjectsPopulationPositioning AttributeProviderPublic HealthQuestionnairesRandomized Controlled TrialsRehabilitation OutcomeRehabilitation therapyResearchResearch PersonnelRespondentServicesSilverSmall Business Innovation Research GrantSolutionsSpecialistStrokeStructureSurvivorsSystemTechnologyTestingTimeTravelUnited StatesUniversitiesUpper ExtremityUser-Computer InterfaceVirginiaadvanced systembasecare deliverycognitive functioncostdesigndosageevidence baseexperiencefunctional statusimprovedinnovationkinematicsmental imagerymotor recoverypressureprogramsprototypesensorstroke rehabilitationstroke therapytoolusabilityvirtual
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The Virtual Occupational Therapy Assistant (VOTA) will enable stroke patients to practice activities of daily living (ADLs) as part of an in-patient,
skilled nursing, outpatient, home health, and/or teletherapy rehabilitation program. The system leverages low-cost human motion tracking, advanced kinematic pose estimation algorithms, and state-of-the-art game engine technology to create a compelling world in which patients can perform realistic virtual ADLs that challenge both motor and cognitive function. The system's advanced human motion tracking capabilities enable automatic generation of performance metrics, supporting both user feedback and remote monitoring of user status by providers. VOTA also comprises an OT Dashboard that lets therapists track progress, plan activities, and interact with patients. Problem to be addressed: VOTA provides a tool for upper extremity (UE) rehabilitation, potentially benefiting approximately three quarters of a million individuals in the
United States who are affected by stroke each year. VOTA addresses critical challenges of: (1) improving outcomes by enabling increased dosage and intensity in physical practice, and promoting cortical reorganization based on physical practice and mental imagery; (2) reducing costs by decreasing the time and expense associated with patient/therapist travel; and (3) providing services to remote and underserved areas. Long-Term Goal: Improve stroke rehabilitation outcomes through effective and efficient delivery of care. Phase I Results: Phase I
produced a VOTA prototype application that includes a compelling virtual world, two virtual ADL activities, and automated generation of motor and cognitive metrics. A pilot study was conducted at the University of Virginia-HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital in Charlottesville, VA that involved 10 stroke patients. Analysis confirmed the primary Phase I hypothesis that VOTA-generated metrics correlate significantly with accepted measures of UE motor function. Subjective inquiry through patient interviews and questionnaires strongly supports acceptance of VOTA by stroke survivors for clinical or home health use. Phase II Summary: In the proposed Phase II SBIR effort, the team will develop a VOTA application suitable for use as a stroke intervention, demonstrate the efficacy of virtual ADL therapy for UE motor recovery, and establish the usability of the VOTA system by patients and providers. Development will include an expanded breadth and depth of virtual activities, provider tools for patient monitoring and planning, activity authoring tools, improved motion tracking, and teletherapy interfaces. The effort will culminate in randomized, controlled trials to investigate VOTA efficacy, as measured by improvement in standardized assessment scores. Commercial Opportunity: Barron Associates, Inc. is uniquely positioned to rapidly commercialize this technology. Participation by HealthSouth, the nation's largest provider of rehabilitative healthcare services, provides a springboard for the introduction of VOTA therapy in clinical, home health, and teletherapy settings.
描述(由申请人提供):虚拟职业治疗助理 (VOTA) 将使中风患者能够作为住院患者的一部分练习日常生活活动 (ADL),
熟练的护理、门诊、家庭健康和/或远程治疗康复计划。该系统利用低成本的人体运动跟踪、先进的运动姿势估计算法和最先进的游戏引擎技术来创建一个引人入胜的世界,患者可以在其中执行现实的虚拟 ADL,挑战运动和认知功能。该系统先进的人体运动跟踪功能可以自动生成性能指标,支持用户反馈和提供商对用户状态的远程监控。 VOTA 还包括一个 OT 仪表板,让治疗师可以跟踪进度、计划活动并与患者互动。要解决的问题:VOTA 提供了上肢 (UE) 康复工具,可能使全球百万人中的约四分之三受益
美国每年都有中风患者。 VOTA 解决了以下关键挑战:(1) 通过增加身体练习的剂量和强度,以及基于身体练习和心理意象促进皮质重组来改善结果; (2) 通过减少与患者/治疗师旅行相关的时间和费用来降低成本; (3) 为偏远和服务欠缺的地区提供服务。长期目标:通过有效和高效的护理提供改善中风康复结果。 第一阶段结果:第一阶段
制作了一个 VOTA 原型应用程序,其中包括一个引人注目的虚拟世界、两个虚拟 ADL 活动以及自动生成运动和认知指标。位于弗吉尼亚州夏洛茨维尔的弗吉尼亚大学南健康康复医院进行了一项试点研究,涉及 10 名中风患者。分析证实了第一阶段的主要假设,即 VOTA 生成的指标与 UE 运动功能的公认指标显着相关。通过患者访谈和问卷进行的主观调查强烈支持中风幸存者接受 VOTA 用于临床或家庭健康。 II 期总结:在拟议的 II 期 SBIR 工作中,该团队将开发适合用作中风干预的 VOTA 应用程序,展示虚拟 ADL 治疗对 UE 运动恢复的功效,并建立患者和患者对 VOTA 系统的可用性。提供商。开发将包括扩展虚拟活动的广度和深度、用于患者监测和规划的提供工具、活动创作工具、改进的运动跟踪和远程治疗界面。这项工作最终将通过随机对照试验来调查 VOTA 的功效,并通过标准化评估分数的改善来衡量。商业机会:Barron Associates, Inc. 具有独特的优势,可以快速将该技术商业化。美国最大的康复医疗服务提供商 HealthSouth 的参与,为在临床、家庭健康和远程治疗环境中引入 VOTA 疗法提供了跳板。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(1)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
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Virtual Activities of Daily Living for Recovery of Upper Extremity Motor Function.
用于恢复上肢运动功能的日常生活虚拟活动。
- DOI:
- 发表时间:2018-01
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:Adams, Richard J;Lichter, Matthew D;Ellington, Allison;White, Marga;Armstead, Kate;Patrie, James T;Diamond, Paul T
- 通讯作者:Diamond, Paul T
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Richard J. Adams其他文献
Upper Extremity Function Assessment Using a Glove Orthosis and Virtual Reality System
使用手套矫形器和虚拟现实系统进行上肢功能评估
- DOI:
10.1177/1539449219829862 - 发表时间:
2019-03-02 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Richard J. Adams;Allison L Ellington;Kate Armstead;Kristen Sheffield;J. Patrie;P. Diamond - 通讯作者:
P. Diamond
Oriented cell divisions and cellular morphogenesis in the zebrafish gastrula and neurula: a time-lapse analysis.
斑马鱼原肠胚和神经层的定向细胞分裂和细胞形态发生:延时分析。
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
1998-03-15 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:4.6
- 作者:
Miguel L. Concha;Richard J. Adams - 通讯作者:
Richard J. Adams
Telehealth-Guided Virtual Reality for Recovery of Upper Extremity Function Following Stroke
远程医疗引导的虚拟现实用于中风后上肢功能的恢复
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2023 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Richard J. Adams;Allison L Ellington;Kate A Kuccera;Hannah Leaman;Catherine Smithson;J. Patrie - 通讯作者:
J. Patrie
Improving inter-organizational baseline alignment in large space system development programs
改善大型空间系统开发计划中的组织间基线一致性
- DOI:
10.1109/aero.2006.1656167 - 发表时间:
2006-07-24 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Donald R. Greer;Laura J. Black;Richard J. Adams - 通讯作者:
Richard J. Adams
Virtual Activities of Daily Living for Recovery of Upper Extremity Motor Function
虚拟日常生活活动恢复上肢运动功能
- DOI:
10.1109/tnsre.2017.2771272 - 发表时间:
2024-09-13 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:4.9
- 作者:
Richard J. Adams;Matthew D. Lichter;Allison L Ellington;M. White;Kate Armstead;J. Patrie;P. Diamond - 通讯作者:
P. Diamond
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