9P-E-9 The Possibility of Quickening Walking Rehabilitation by Imaginary Walking(Room E International session)

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  • JIANG Yinlai
    Department of Intelligent Mechanical Systems Engineering, Kochi University of Technology
  • WANG Shuoyu
    Department of Intelligent Mechanical Systems Engineering, Kochi University of Technology
  • TAN Renpeng
    Department of Intelligent Mechanical Systems Engineering, Kochi University of Technology
  • ISHIDA Kenji
    Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Kochi University
  • ANDO Takeshi
    Department of Modern Mechanical Engineering, Waseda University
  • FUJIE Masakatsu G.
    Department of Modern Mechanical Engineering, Waseda University

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Walking rehabilitation machines have drawn great attentions with more and more people suffering from walking disabilities in an aging society. However, most of the developed walking rehabilitation machines aim at enhancing muscle strength, neglecting the recovery of the neural system. 58% of walking disabilities are caused by problems in the neural system. Therefore, we propose a rehabilitation system which includes both muscle strength enhancement by a walking rehabilitation machine and neurological rehabilitation by imaginary walking. In this paper we compared the activation in motor area of the brain during real walking and imaginary walking by means of fNIRS (functional Near-InfraRed Spectroscopy). Two subjects participated in the experiment. During imaginary walking, the subjects were instructed to imagine that they were walking with the same pace to a person in the video being shown to the subjects. As a result, the concentration of oxygenated hemoglobin in motor area during imaginary walking was higher than that during real walking in both of the subjects. This was because that it was not necessary to pay attention to the movements of the legs and feet during normal walking on the plain road without any obstacles, while movement planning was required when the subjects imagined their walking in the same way to another person. The experiment result indicated that it is possible to quicken walking rehabilitation by imaginary walking.

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