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KMID : 1143320210100020095
Therapeutic Science for Neurorehabilitation
2021 Volume.10 No. 2 p.95 ~ p.108
Development and Usability Test of the Prototype of the ¡°Smart Stacking Cone¡± Based on Dual-task Using ICT
Lim Seung-Ju

Won Kyung-A
Kim Dae-Gyeom
Kim Young
Park Ji-Hyuk
Abstract
Objective : This study aimed to develop prototypes of ¡°smart stacking cones¡± by combining ICT to evaluate and train the upper extremity function and dual task performance in patients with central nervous system impairment, and to identify the complementary point to the completion of the device through a usability test.

Methods : This prototype comprised of a hardware and software system that enabled the evaluation and training of patients and the management of data obtained from patients¡¯ performance. Specific measurement variables were established so that patient performance could be measured correctly. Based on the measurement variables, a the prototype included a ¡®single task evaluation modes¡¯, ¡®dual task evaluation mode¡¯, ¡®single task training mode¡¯, and ¡®dual task training modes¡¯. Additionally, a usability test was conducted to assess clinical applicability and overall satisfaction for the prototype.

Results : The results of the usability test were generally found to be appropriate. The ¡®content adequacy¡¯ in the usability test was the area with the highest level of adequacy and the lowest level of inadequacy.
Additionally, overall ¡®satisfaction¡¯ in the usability test was the area with the highest appropriate and inappropriate levels. Hence, the overall satisfaction results were unstable.

Conclusion : Future studies should be conducted to identify the clinical effectiveness of the device by applying an upgraded smart stacking cone to an actual patient group.
KEYWORD
Dual task, ICT, Stacking cone, Usability, Upper extremity
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