| NEW Xbox CONTROLLER
HELPS REHAB INJURED GIs
The device allows players to control a
game in three dimensions, while feeling high-fidelity force
feedback from virtual objects, environments and characters.
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... This is the first time I have heard of the Xbox being used in
rehab ... but, the Nintendo Wii is currently used at many VA
facilities.
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Falcon
Xbox 360 touch controller helps rehabilitate injured soldiers
Games and Entertainment
By Aharon Etengoff
San Francisco (CA) - Novint
Technologies and SimQuest have announced plans to collaborate on a
rehabilitative video game that will help improve cognitive, motor
and sensory performance in soldiers suffering from traumatic brain
injury (TBI).

The nascent video game is expected to run on the Xbox 360 platform
in conjunction with the Novint Falcon high-fidelity touch
controller. The Falcon - which will deliver realistic forces
corresponding with the task being performed - is also capable of
delivering corrective or cuing forces to further enhance
treatment.
For
example, a patient attempting to reach for an object may not be
able to control the trajectory of his or her hand movement.
However, the Falcon establishes spatial limitations on movement
with a gentle counterforce that gently guides the patient's arm
along its proper trajectory.
"The sense of touch is extremely
powerful when used as a rehabilitative aid," explained Novint
Technologies CEO Tom Anderson. "Novint is pleased that its touch
technology can contribute to the recovery efforts of returning
servicemembers experiencing the effects of traumatic brain
injuries."
According to Anderson, application of counterforce has been shown
to decrease tremor and improve accuracy of movement in patients
with neurological deficits. As such, the inclusion of touch
technology in the game will also be particularly beneficial for
soldiers who have lost their hearing and sight.
Novint describes its Falcon as an "entirely new type of game
controller" that replaces mice and joysticks. Indeed, the device
allows players to control a game in three dimensions, while
feeling high-fidelity three-dimensional force feedback from
virtual objects, environments and characters.
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veterans, veterans' benefits, VA, Department of Veterans' Affairs,
Xbox, controller, rehabilitation |