TY - GEN
T1 - Assessing Human-Human Kinematics for the Implementation of Robot-Assisted Physical Therapy in Humanoids
T2 - 2023 International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics, ICORR 2023
AU - Nertinger, Simone
AU - Das, Neha
AU - Satoshi, Endo
AU - Naceri, Abdeldjallil
AU - Hirche, Sandra
AU - Haddadin, Sami
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 IEEE.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The development of humanoids with bimanual manipulator arms may facilitate assistive robots to perform physical therapy with older adults living at home. As we assume the human-human interaction to be the gold standard of physical therapy, we propose a kinematics analysis to derive guidelines for implementing physical therapy assisted by humanoids. Therefore, a pilot study was carried out involving three physical therapists and two participants acting as exemplary patients. The study analyzes the therapists' movement strategy, including the position and orientation of the therapists' bodies in relation to the participants and the placement of the therapists' hands on the upper limb segment of the participants, as well as the inter- and intravariability during the performance of a ROM (range of motion) assessment. The results demonstrate that while physical therapists exhibit variation in their interaction strategies, they still achieve a consistently low level of variability in their manipulation space.
AB - The development of humanoids with bimanual manipulator arms may facilitate assistive robots to perform physical therapy with older adults living at home. As we assume the human-human interaction to be the gold standard of physical therapy, we propose a kinematics analysis to derive guidelines for implementing physical therapy assisted by humanoids. Therefore, a pilot study was carried out involving three physical therapists and two participants acting as exemplary patients. The study analyzes the therapists' movement strategy, including the position and orientation of the therapists' bodies in relation to the participants and the placement of the therapists' hands on the upper limb segment of the participants, as well as the inter- and intravariability during the performance of a ROM (range of motion) assessment. The results demonstrate that while physical therapists exhibit variation in their interaction strategies, they still achieve a consistently low level of variability in their manipulation space.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85176463070&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/ICORR58425.2023.10304778
DO - 10.1109/ICORR58425.2023.10304778
M3 - Conference contribution
C2 - 37941169
AN - SCOPUS:85176463070
T3 - IEEE International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics
BT - 2023 International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics, ICORR 2023
PB - IEEE Computer Society
Y2 - 24 September 2023 through 28 September 2023
ER -