Title
MusicGlove: motivating and quantifying hand movement rehabilitation by using functional grips to play music.
Abstract
People with stroke typically must perform much of their hand exercise at home without professional assistance as soon as two weeks after the stroke. Without feedback and encouragement, individuals often lose motivation to practice using the affected hand, and this disuse contributes to further declines in hand function. We developed the MusicGlove as a way to facilitate and motivate at home practice of hand movement. This low-cost device uses music as an interactive and motivating medium to guide hand exercise and to quantitatively assess hand movement recovery. It requires the user to practice functional movements, including pincer grip, key-pinch grip, and finger-thumb opposition, by using those movements to play different musical notes, played along to songs displayed by an interactive computer game. We report here the design of the glove and the results of a single-session experiment with 10 participants with chronic stroke. We found that the glove is well suited for use by people with an impairment level quantified by a Box and Blocks score of at least around 7; that the glove can be used to obtain a measure of hand dexterity (% of notes hit) that correlates strongly with the Box and Blocks score; and that the incorporation of music into training significantly improved both objective measures of hand motor performance and self-ratings of motivation for training in the single session.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/IEMBS.2011.6090659
EMBC
Keywords
Field
DocType
chronic stroke,hand movement rehabilitation quantification,medical disorders,key-pinch grip,functional grips,finger-thumb opposition,user interfaces,hand movement recovery,hand movement rehabilitation motivation,interactive computer game,objective hand motor performance measures,hand exercise,pincer grip,biomedical equipment,music playing,patient rehabilitation,musicglove,functional movements,computer games,games
Rehabilitation,Functional movement,Musical notation,Thumb,Computer science,Biomedical equipment,Medical treatment,Physical medicine and rehabilitation,User interface,Pincer grip
Conference
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
2011
1557-170X
978-1-4244-4122-8
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
6
1.32
0
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Friedman Nizan161.32
Vicky Chan282.53
Zondervan Danny361.32
Bachman Mark461.32
David J Reinkensmeyer5257.15