نتایج جستجو برای: kinesthetic stimulation

تعداد نتایج: 251978  

2016
Jeffrey M. Kenzie Jennifer A. Semrau Sonja E. Findlater Amy Y. Yu Jamsheed A. Desai Troy M. Herter Michael D. Hill Stephen H. Scott Sean P. Dukelow

Kinesthesia is our sense of limb motion, and allows us to gauge the speed, direction, and amplitude of our movements. Over half of stroke survivors have significant impairments in kinesthesia, which leads to greatly reduced recovery and function in everyday activities. Despite the high reported incidence of kinesthetic deficits after stroke, very little is known about how damage beyond just pri...

2000
Lynette A. Jones

The term kinesthesia refers to the perception of limb movement and position, and is often broadly defined to include the perception of force as well. These sensory perceptions originate primarily from the activity of mechanoreceptors in muscles, which provides the central nervous system with information about the static length of muscles, the rate at which muscle length changes, and the forces ...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 1992
L S Fazio

In the crafting of therapeutic intervention, pediatric occupational therapists are challenged to provide therapeutic modalities that are as stimulating and imaginative as the child's world, while offering appropriate and meaningful solutions to the child's problems. Storytelling, coupled with the visual, auditory, and kinesthetic stimulation of guided affective imagery, offers a stimulating tre...

2009
Lorenzo Masia Maura Casadio Giulio Sandini Pietro Morasso

BACKGROUND for many technology-driven visuomotor tasks such as tele-surgery, human operators face situations in which the frames of reference for vision and action are misaligned and need to be compensated in order to perform the tasks with the necessary precision. The cognitive mechanisms for the selection of appropriate frames of reference are still not fully understood. This study investigat...

2003

This essay presents a radical departure from the conventional viewpoint of clinical therapeutics. It states that to resolve back pain often requires neither strengthening nor stretching, neither mechanical skeletal adjustment nor application of electrical stimulation, heat or cold, neither muscle relaxants nor surgery. In many cases, to resolve back pain requires nothing more than improving the...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1991
S I Tillery M Flanders J F Soechting

The results of this study suggest that information derived from kinesthetic inputs alone is not normally used to generate an estimate of the location of the hand in extrapersonal space. This finding provides support for the interpretation of previous results suggesting that a representation of a visual target in extrapersonal space must be transformed into a kinesthetic reference frame before t...

2008
Katja Fiehler Michael Burke Annerose Engel Siegfried Bien Frank Rösler

There is wide agreement that the ‘‘dorsal (action) stream’’ processes visual information for movement control. However, movements depend not only on vision but also on tactile and kinesthetic information (5haptics). Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, the present study investigates to what extent networks within the dorsal stream are also utilized for kinesthetic action control and whe...

Journal: :Journal of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation 2005
F M Severi D Prattichizzo E Casarosa F Barbagli C Ferretti A Altomare A Vicino F Petraglia

OBJECTIVE To evaluate whether a virtual reality workstation (Fetouch system) offering three-dimensional (3D) fetal visual and kinesthetic interaction may affect maternal stress. METHODS Maternal-fetal visual and kinesthetic interaction was obtained through a haptic interface based on 3D reconstruction of sequencial bi-dimensional ultrasound images of the fetus. Maternal stress was assessed be...

2011
Baris Akgun Kaushik Subramanian

We are interested in developing learning from demonstration systems that are suitable to be used by everyday people. We compare two interaction methods, kinesthetic teaching and teleoperation, for the users to show successful demonstrations of a skill. In the former, the user physically guides the robot and in the latter the user controls the robot with a haptic device. We evaluate our results ...

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