Cosmin Mihaiu Physical therapy is boring play a game instead

When I was growing up, I really
liked playing hide-and-seek a lot.

One time, though, I thought climbing
a tree would lead to a great hiding spot,

but I fell and broke my arm.

I actually started first grade
with a big cast all over my torso.

It was taken off six weeks later,
but even then, I couldn’t extend my elbow,

and I had to do physical therapy
to flex and extend it,

100 times per day, seven days per week.

I barely did it, because
I found it boring and painful,

and as a result, it took me
another six weeks to get better.

Many years later, my mom
developed frozen shoulder,

which leads to pain
and stiffness in the shoulder.

The person I believed for half of my life
to have superpowers

suddenly needed help
to get dressed or to cut food.

She went each week to physical therapy,
but just like me,

she barely followed the home treatment,

and it took her
over five months to feel better.

Both my mom and I
required physical therapy,

a process of doing a suite
of repetitive exercises

in order to regain the range of movement
lost due to an accident or injury.

At first, a physical therapist
works with patients,

but then it’s up to the patients
to do their exercises at home.

But patients find physical therapy
boring, frustrating, confusing

and lengthy before seeing results.

Sadly, patient noncompliance
can be as high as 70 percent.

This means the majority of patients
don’t do their exercises

and therefore take
a lot longer to get better.

All physical therapists agree
that special exercises

reduce the time needed for recovery,

but patients lack
the motivation to do them.

So together with three friends,
all of us software geeks,

we asked ourselves,

wouldn’t it be interesting if patients
could play their way to recovery?

We started building MIRA,
A P.C. software platform

that uses this Kinect device,
a motion capture camera,

to transform traditional exercises
into video games.

My physical therapist has already set up
a schedule for my particular therapy.

Let’s see how this looks.

The first game asks me
to fly a bee up and down

to gather pollen to deposit in beehives,

all while avoiding the other bugs.

I control the bee by doing
elbow extension and flexion,

just like when I was seven years old
after the cast was taken off.

When designing a game,
we speak to physical therapists at first

to understand what movement
patients need to do.

We then make that a video game

to give patients simple,
motivating objectives to follow.

But the software is very customizable,

and physical therapists can also
create their own exercises.

Using the software, my physical therapist

recorded herself performing
a shoulder abduction,

which is one of the movements
my mom had to do

when she had frozen shoulder.

I can follow my therapist’s example
on the left side of the screen,

while on the right, I see myself
doing the recommended movement.

I feel more engaged and confident,

as I’m exercising alongside my therapist

with the exercises my therapist
thinks are best for me.

This basically extends the application
for physical therapists

to create whatever exercises
they think are best.

This is an auction house game
for preventing falls,

designed to strengthen muscles
and improve balance.

As a patient, I need to do
sit and stand movements,

and when I stand up,

I bid for the items I want to buy.

(Laughter)

In two days, my grandmother
will be 82 years old,

and there’s a 50 percent chance
for people over 80

to fall at least once per year,

which could lead to a broken hip
or even worse.

Poor muscle tone and impaired balance
are the number one cause of falls,

so reversing these problems
through targeted exercise

will help keep older people
like my grandmother

safer and independent for longer.

When my schedule ends,
MIRA briefly shows me

how I progressed throughout my session.

I have just shown you
three different games

for kids, adults and seniors.

These can be used with orthopedic
or neurologic patients,

but we’ll soon have options
for children with autism,

mental health or speech therapy.

My physical therapist
can go back to my profile

and see the data gathered
during my sessions.

She can see how much I moved,
how many points I scored,

with what speed I moved my joints,

and so on.

My physical therapist can use all of this
to adapt my treatment.

I’m so pleased this version is now in use

in over 10 clinics
across Europe and the U.S.,

and we’re working on the home version.

We want to enable physical therapists
to prescribe this digital treatment

and help patients play their way
to recovery at home.

If my mom or I had a tool like this
when we needed physical therapy,

then we would have been more successful
following the treatment,

and perhaps gotten better a lot sooner.

Thank you.

(Applause)

Tom Rielly: So Cosmin, tell me
what hardware is this

that they’re rapidly putting away?

What is that made of,
and how much does it cost?

Cosmin Milhau: So it’s
a Microsoft Surface Pro 3 for the demo,

but you just need a computer
and a Kinect, which is 120 dollars.

TR: Right, and the Kinect is the thing
that people use for their Xboxes

to do 3D games, right?

CM: Exactly, but you don’t need the Xbox,
you only need a camera.

TR: Right, so this is less
than a $1,000 solution.

CM: Definitely, 400 dollars,
you can definitely use it.

TR: So right now, you’re doing
clinical trials in clinics.

CM: Yes.

TR: And then the hope is to get it
so it’s a home version

and I can do my exercise remotely,

and the therapist at the clinic
can see how I’m doing and stuff like that.

CM: Exactly.

TR: Cool. Thanks so much.
CM: Thank you.

(Applause)

当我长大的时候,我真的
很喜欢玩捉迷藏。

不过有一次,我以为
爬树会找到一个很好的藏身之处,

但我摔倒了,摔断了手臂。

实际上,我从一年级开始就
在我的躯干上打了一个大石膏。

六周后它被取消了,
但即使那样,我的肘部也无法伸展

,我不得不做物理治疗
来弯曲和伸展它,

每天 100 次,每周 7 天。

我几乎没有这样做,因为
我觉得它很无聊和痛苦

,因此,我又花了
六个星期才好起来。

多年后,我妈妈
患上了肩周炎,

导致肩部疼痛和僵硬。

我半生
都相信拥有超能力的人

突然需要帮助
才能穿衣或切菜。

她每周都去物理治疗,
但就像我一样,

她几乎没有进行家庭治疗,

而且她花
了五个多月的时间才感觉好些。

我妈妈和我都
需要物理治疗,

这是一个进行
一系列重复锻炼

的过程,以恢复
因事故或受伤而失去的运动范围。

起初,物理治疗师
与患者一起工作,

但随后由患者
在家中进行锻炼。

但在看到结果之前,患者会觉得物理治疗
很无聊、令人沮丧、困惑

和冗长。

可悲的是,患者的不依从
性可能高达 70%。

这意味着大多数患者
不进行锻炼

,因此
需要更长的时间才能好转。

所有物理治疗师都
同意特殊锻炼可以

减少恢复所需的时间,

但患者缺乏
这样做的动力。

所以和三个朋友一起
,我们都是软件极客,

我们问自己,

如果病人
能用自己的方式康复,那不是很有趣吗?

我们开始建造 MIRA,
A P.C.

使用此 Kinect 设备(
一种动作捕捉摄像头)的软件平台

,将传统练习
转变为视频游戏。

我的物理治疗师已经
为我的特定治疗制定了时间表。

让我们看看这看起来如何。

第一个游戏要求我
让蜜蜂上下飞行

以收集花粉以存放在蜂箱中

,同时避开其他虫子。

我通过做
肘部伸展和弯曲来控制蜜蜂,

就像我七岁
时取下石膏后一样。

在设计游戏时,
我们首先会与物理治疗师交谈,

以了解
患者需要做什么运动。

然后,我们将其制作为视频游戏

,为患者提供简单、
激励性的目标。

但该软件非常可定制

,物理治疗师也可以
创建自己的练习。

使用该软件,我的物理治疗师

记录了自己
进行肩外展的过程,

这是
我妈妈在

肩周炎时必须做的动作之一。

我可以在屏幕左侧跟随治疗师的示例

而在右侧,我看到自己
在做推荐的动作。

我感觉更加投入和自信,

因为我正在与我的治疗师

一起锻炼我的治疗师
认为最适合我的锻炼。

这基本上扩展了
物理治疗师的应用程序,

以创建
他们认为最好的任何练习。

这是一款防止跌倒的拍卖行
游戏,

旨在增强肌肉
和改善平衡。

作为一个病人,我需要做
坐姿和站姿的动作

,当我站起来的时候,

我会竞标我想买的东西。

(笑声

) 两天后,我的祖母
就82岁了,80岁以上的人

每年有50%的几率

至少跌倒一次,

这可能导致髋部骨折
甚至更严重。

肌肉张力差和平衡受损
是跌倒的第一大原因,

因此
通过有针对性的锻炼

来扭转这些问题将有助于让
像我祖母这样的老年人

更安全和独立更长时间。

当我的日程结束时,
MIRA 会简要地向我

展示我在整个课程中的进展情况。

我刚刚向您展示了

适合儿童、成人和老年人的三种不同游戏。

这些可用于骨科
或神经病患者,

但我们很快就会
为患有自闭症、

心理健康或言语治疗的儿童提供选择。

我的物理治疗师
可以返回我的个人资料

并查看
我在治疗期间收集的数据。

她可以看到我移动
了多少,我得了多少分

,我移动关节的速度

等等。

我的物理治疗师可以使用所有这些
来调整我的治疗。

我很高兴这个版本现在在欧洲和美国

的 10 多家诊所中使用

,我们正在开发家庭版本。

我们希望让物理治疗师
能够开出这种数字治疗,

并帮助患者
在家中康复。

如果我妈妈或我在
需要物理治疗时有这样的工具,

那么我们在治疗后会更成功

,也许会更快好起来。

谢谢你。

(掌声)

Tom Rielly:那么 Cosmin,告诉我
这是什么硬件

,他们正在迅速收起?

它是由什么制成的
,它的成本是多少?

Cosmin Milhau:所以它是
用于演示的 Microsoft Surface Pro 3,

但你只需要一台电脑
和一个 Kinect,它是 120 美元。

TR:是的,Kinect 是
人们在 Xbox 上

用来玩 3D 游戏的东西,对吧?

CM:没错,但你不需要 Xbox,
你只需要一个摄像头。

TR:是的,所以这是一个
不到 1,000 美元的解决方案。

CM:当然,400 美元,
你绝对可以使用它。

TR:所以现在,您
正在诊所进行临床试验。

厘米:是的。

TR:然后希望得到它,
所以它是一个家庭版本

,我可以远程做我的锻炼

,诊所的治疗师
可以看到我的表现和类似的东西。

厘米:没错。

TR:酷。 非常感谢。
厘米:谢谢。

(掌声)