論文

2021年10月28日

Motor learning on postural control using auditory biofeedback training

Impact
  • Naoya Hasegawa
  • ,
  • Tadayoshi Asaka

2021
8
開始ページ
55
終了ページ
57
記述言語
掲載種別
研究論文(学術雑誌)
DOI
10.21820/23987073.2021.8.55
出版者・発行元
Science Impact, Ltd.

Motor disorders are characterised by damage to the central nervous system, which subsequently affects muscles, motor skills and brain function. People with motor disorders can suffer injury as a result of falls and recovery from falls can be challenging. Augmented biofeedback modalities
is an important tool used in physical therapy, providing individuals with biofeedback that helps guide them through the therapy. Biofeedback modalities have been designed for most of our senses, including auditory, visual and haptic and advances in technology have meant that biofeedback therapy
can make use of wearable technology and future advances are expected to further assist. Therefore, it will be key to determine which biofeedback method works best for different training exercises and conditions in order to maximise the benefits of technological advances. Dr Naoya Hasegawa
and Professor Tadayoshi Asaka are investigating which biofeedback method works best for different therapies. Their goal is to understand the characteristics of sensory modalities used for biofeedback training in order to help physical therapists determine appropriate approaches for different
individuals. The researchers are currently investigating postural control with a view to defining the characteristics of postural control during walking and standing and developing new methods to enhance or improve it. This work involves the use of force plates, 3D motion analysis systems
and electromyograms.

リンク情報
DOI
https://doi.org/10.21820/23987073.2021.8.55
URL
https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/sil/impact/2021/00002021/00000008/art00021
ID情報
  • DOI : 10.21820/23987073.2021.8.55
  • ISSN : 2398-7073

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