BACKGROUND
[0001] Embodiments of the inventive concept described herein relate to a rehabilitation
training system, and more particularly, to a rehabilitation training apparatus that
is used when a stroke patient or the like performs rehabilitation training.
[0002] In general, a patient whose brain is damaged, for example, due to a stroke requires
a tool for gradually recovering the basic perception and exercise functions to return
to a normal life.
[0003] To achieve this, conventionally, the patient gets a rehabilitation treatment by using
a simple tool, such as a pegboard, and the pegboard is configured such that a plurality
of blocks are generally inserted into a fixed board to finish a specific pattern or
shape.
[0004] Meanwhile, in order to provide the most effective treatment method to the patients
based on accumulated data while performing a rehabilitation treatment, records and
analyses of a process of performing training by using a rehabilitation treatment tool,
such as a pegboard, and a result of the training process are thoroughly required.
[0005] The configuration form of the conventional pegboard is limited and the rehabilitation
training methods of the patients whose brains are damaged is not sufficiently considered,
and accordingly, it is insufficient in developing various senses of the patients.
SUMMARY
[0006] Embodiments of the inventive concept provide a rehabilitation training system that
is made to be more suitable for the rehabilitation training of the brain damage patients
by allowing the user to recognize a location of a hole that outputs a light source
and inserting a peg having a shape corresponding to the hole.
[0007] The technical objects of the inventive concept are not limited to the above-mentioned
ones, and the other unmentioned technical objects will become apparent to those skilled
in the art from the following description.
[0008] In accordance with an aspect of the inventive concept, there is provided a rehabilitation
training system including a main device in which a plurality of unit modules are disposed
on a plane at a specific interval; a board plate inserted into or coupled to the main
device and including a plurality of holes; and a plurality of pegs that are inserted
into the holes of the board plate, wherein each of the unit modules includes a sensor
module configured to detect insertion of a peg into the hole, and a light source module
configured to output light of a specific color, and if the board plate is inserted
into the main device, the light source module provides output light to the outside
through the hole of the board plate.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0009] The above and other objects and features will become apparent from the following
description with reference to the following figures, wherein like reference numerals
refer to like parts throughout the various figures unless otherwise specified, and
wherein:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a rehabilitation training system according to an embodiment
of the inventive concept;
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the rehabilitation training system according
to the embodiment of the inventive concept;
FIG. 3 is a view schematically illustrating a method for performing rehabilitation
training by using a board plate and pegs by a user according to an embodiment of the
inventive concept;
FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a main device according
to an embodiment;
FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating a process of performing rehabilitation training
by a user according to an embodiment of the inventive concept;
FIG. 6 is a view schematically illustrating that a plurality of selected unit modules
output light according to another embodiment of the inventive concept; and
FIG. 7 is a view schematically illustrating that a plurality of unit modules output
light to provide a hint to a user according to another embodiment of the inventive
concept.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0010] In accordance with an aspect of the inventive concept, there is provided a rehabilitation
training system including a main device in which a plurality of unit modules are disposed
on a plane at a specific interval, a board plate inserted into or coupled to the main
device and including a plurality of holes, and a plurality of pegs that are inserted
into the holes of the board plate, wherein each of the unit modules includes a sensor
module configured to detect insertion of a peg into the hole, and a light source module
configured to output light of a specific color, and wherein if the board plate is
inserted into the main device, the light source module provides output light to the
outside through the hole of the board plate.
[0011] The board plate includes a plurality of holes having different shape or sizes, and
the plurality of pegs have insertion parts corresponding to the shapes or sizes of
the holes.
[0012] The holes of the board plate are sized such that, when the board plate is inserted
into the main device, the plurality of unit modules are disposed in the holes, and
the plurality of unit modules are controlled to sense only one of the unit modules
disposed in the interior of one hole and provides the same sensing condition to all
of the unit modules disposed in the interior of the one hole.
[0013] The sensor module includes a Hall sensor.
[0014] The rehabilitation training system further include a control unit configured to determine
an evaluation condition for calculating a training result based on a light output
condition of the light source module and sensing data received from the sensor module.
[0015] When an application that is installed or included in a mobile terminal corresponds
to the control unit, the application sets a training mode according to a request of
a user, transmits the light output condition corresponding to a training mode to the
main device, receives sensing data of the plurality of sensing modules from the main
device, and evaluates a training result by applying the evaluation condition according
to the training mode.
[0016] The rehabilitation training system further includes a display unit configured to
provide a user interface for setting at least one of a training mode, a level of difficulty,
a type of a game, a type of the pegs, and a type of the board plate, and the control
unit sets the light output condition and the evaluation condition based on input data
received through the user interface.
[0017] The control unit calculates a time period that is consumed to insert the peg after
the light source module at a specific location outputs a light source, and calculates
the time period by applying the time period to the evaluation condition.
[0018] The control unit requests output of light from a plurality of selected unit modules,
and if all of the selected unit modules detect the pegs, determines that the training
is achieved, and the selected unit modules are unit modules disposed at specific locations
for forming a specific shape.
[0019] The control unit determines whether the sensing data is received from the unit modules
when the training is started to request removal of the pegs.
[0020] The other detailed items of the inventive concept are included in the detailed description
and the drawings.
[0021] The above and other aspects, features and advantages of the invention will become
apparent from the following description of the following embodiments given in conjunction
with the accompanying drawings. However, the inventive concept is not limited to the
embodiments disclosed below, but may be implemented in various forms. The embodiments
of the inventive concept is provided to make the disclosure of the inventive concept
complete and fully inform those skilled in the art to which the inventive concept
pertains of the scope of the inventive concept.
[0022] The terms used herein are provided to describe the embodiments but not to limit the
inventive concept. In the specification, the singular forms include plural forms unless
particularly mentioned. The terms "comprises" and/or "comprising" used herein does
not exclude presence or addition of one or more other elements, in addition to the
aforementioned elements. Throughout the specification, the same reference numerals
dente the same elements, and "and/or" includes the respective elements and all combinations
of the elements. Although "first", "second" and the like are used to describe various
elements, the elements are not limited by the terms. The terms are used simply to
distinguish one element from other elements. Accordingly, it is apparent that a first
element mentioned in the following may be a second element without departing from
the spirit of the inventive concept.
[0023] Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used
herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by those skilled in the art to
which the inventive concept pertains. It will be further understood that terms, such
as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a
meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the specification
and relevant art and should not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense
unless expressly so defined herein.
[0024] The terms, such as "below", "beneath", "lower", "above", and "upper", which are spatially
relative may be used to easily describe a correlation between one element and other
elements as illustrated in the drawings. The spatially relative terms have to be understood
as terms including different directions of the elements during use or an operation,
in addition to the direction illustrated in the drawings. For example, the elements
illustrated in the drawings are overturned, the elements "below" or "beneath" another
element may be positioned "above" the other element. Accordingly, the term "below"
or "beneath" may include "below" or "beneath" and "above". The element may be oriented
in different directions, and accordingly, the spatially relative terms may be construed
according to the orientation.
[0025] Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the inventive concept will be described in
detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0026] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a rehabilitation training system according to an
embodiment of the inventive concept. FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the
rehabilitation training system according to the embodiment of the inventive concept.
[0027] Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the rehabilitation training system according to the embodiment
of the inventive concept includes a main device 110, a board plate 120, and a plurality
of pegs 130.
[0028] A plurality of unit modules are disposed on a plane of the main device 110 at a specific
interval. The unit module may include a sensor module configured to detect insertion
of a peg 130 into a hole and a light source module configured to output light of a
specific color.
[0029] According to another embodiment of the inventive concept, the sensor module and the
light source module may be disposed adjacent to each other or vertically. For example,
the sensor module and the light source module are disposed vertically, the sensor
module may be located on the upper side and the light source module may be disposed
on the lower side so that the plurality of modules may be spaced apart from each other
at a specific interval and disposed to be integrated according to the area and the
height of the main device 110.
[0030] In another embodiment of the inventive concept, because the light source module may
include a plurality of colored LEDs, and output light having a plurality of colors
may be identified sequentially or simultaneously from the outside through the holes
of the board plate 120.
[0031] As an embodiment, the unit modules may be disposed on the plane of the main device
110 in a form of gratings at a specific interval, and the shape and size of the plurality
of holes formed in the board plate 120 are not limited as long as the output light
of the light source modules may be identified through the holes of the board plate
120 when the board plate is inserted into the main device.
[0032] Further, the unit modules are sized to be disposed in the interiors of the respective
holes 122 constituting the board plate 120 when the board plate 120 is inserted into
the main device 110. In another embodiment of the inventive concept, when a plurality
of unit modules are provided, the plurality of unit modules may be sized to be disposed
in the interiors of the respective holes 122 constituting the board plate 120. Accordingly,
in order to recognize insertion of the pegs 130 into the holes 122, the plurality
of unit modules may be controlled to sense only one of the plurality of unit modules
disposed in one hole 122 or such that all of the plurality of unit modules provide
the same sensing condition.
[0033] The board plate 120 has a structure that may be inserted into or coupled to the main
device 110, and includes a plurality of holes. The holes 122 may have the same shape
or different shapes. For example, the plurality of holes 122 may have the same form
and the same size, may have the same form but have different sizes, or may have different
forms and sizes.
[0034] In another embodiment of the inventive concept, the board plate 120 may include holes
122 of various sizes or shapes according the level of difficulty, and the level of
difficulty of training may be increased or decreased by exchanging the board plate
120.
[0035] The plurality of pegs 130 may be inserted into the holes of the board plate 120.
The user (for example, the patient) may grip a peg 130 with a hand, and through this,
the peg 130 may be inserted into the hole of the board plate 120. Because the pegs
130 may have various sizes and shapes, the user may achieve different training effects
according to the sizes and forms of the pegs 130. For example, if the peg 130 includes
an asymmetric insertion part and has a size that is smaller than that of the other
pegs 130, the user who performs training of inserting the peg 130 into the hole 122
may feel a high level of difficulty of training. Accordingly, the user may perform
training of a level of difficulty that is suitable for the state of the user through
the training of inserting the pegs 130 corresponding to the different forms of the
holes. In another embodiment of the inventive concept, the pegs 130 may have the same
long sectional shape, and may include a knob part and an insertion part.
[0036] FIG. 3 is a view schematically illustrating a method for performing rehabilitation
training by using a board plate and pegs by a user according to an embodiment of the
inventive concept.
[0037] First, the user (for example, the patient who requires rehabilitation training) identifies
output light output through the plurality of holes 122, and recognizes the shapes
or sizes of the holes 122 through which the output light is output to the outside.
Next, the user may perform training by selecting a peg 130 corresponding to the hole
and inserting the peg 130 only into the holes 122 that outputs the output light to
the outside.
[0038] Further, as another embodiment, the rehabilitation training system further includes
a control unit. The control unit functions to determine an evaluation condition for
calculating a training result based on a light output condition of the light source
module and sensing data received from the sensor module.
[0039] FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a main device according
to an embodiment.
[0040] The control unit 111 may be provided in the interior of the main device 110. When
the control unit 111 is provided in the interior of the main device 110, the user
may input information related to a training mode by using a user input unit 113 provided
in the main device 110. The training mode refers to the type of a game, the level
of difficulty of the game, and a condition (for example, an output time point of light,
an output period of light, and the number of light source modules that output light
simultaneously) for outputting light by the light source modules, and the user may
perform training that is suitable for a state of the patient by inputting information
related to the training mode.
[0041] In another embodiment of the inventive concept, the control unit 111 may be included
in a mobile terminal of the user. For example, an application interworking with the
main device 110 is installed in the mobile terminal, and accordingly, the user may
transmit information on a training mode set in the application to the main device
110 by using a short range wireless communication scheme. The main device 110 may
further include a wireless communication unit 114 for receiving information on the
training mode, and the short range communication scheme may include Bluetooth, Bluetooth
low energy (BLE), Beacon, radio frequency identification (RFID), near field communication
(NFC), infrared data association (IrDA), and ultra-wideband (UWB), ZigBee.
[0042] In another embodiment of the inventive concept, the user may adjust the speed at
which the light source module outputs a light source or adjust a time at which the
sensor module recognizes the peg 130 by using the user input unit 113 of the main
device 110 or the mobile terminal of the user, to adjust the level of difficulty of
training.
[0043] In another embodiment of the prevent invention, the rehabilitation training system
may include a plurality of control units. For example, a first control unit may be
provided in the main device 110, and the second control unit may be constituted by
an application installed in the mobile terminal. Accordingly, the first control unit
and the second control unit may perform the functions that have been performed by
an existing control unit in an associated or distributed way. For example, when the
first control unit and the second control unit perform the functions that have been
performed by the existing control unit in an associated way, the first control unit
in the main device 110 may function to convert data transmitted by the application
into a form that is suitable to provide the data to the unit modules. Further, for
example, when the first control unit and the second control unit perform the functions
that have been performed by the existing control unit in a distributed way, the first
control unit may function to set a light output condition of the light source module
and the second control unit may function to calculate a training result based on data
sensed by the sensor module.
[0044] FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating a process of performing rehabilitation training
by a user according to an embodiment of the inventive concept.
[0045] First, in operation S202, the user may set a training mode that is suitable for rehabilitation
training.
[0046] In operation S204, the light source module included in the unit module 117 may output
the output light that is suitable for the training mode through the hole 122.
[0047] In operation S206, the user may identify output light output through the plurality
of holes 122 and recognizes the shape and size of the hole 122, through which the
output light is output to the outside to select a peg 130 corresponding to the hole
122, and accordingly, may insert the peg 130 only into the hole 122 that outputs the
output light to the outside.
[0048] In operation S208, the sensor module included in the unit module 117 may detect sensing
data that is information on whether the peg 130 is inserted into the hole 122 of the
board plate 120. In another embodiment of the inventive concept, the sensor module
may include a Hall sensor. For example, because the Hall sensor generates an output
signal if a magnet approaches the Hall sensor as the peg 130 is inserted into a hole
when the magnet is included in the interior or on one side of the peg 130, the sensor
module may detect the insertion of the peg 130. Further, the sensor module may include
an infrared ray sensor, a photo sensor, a light sensor, and a pressure sensor, and
the type of the sensor module is not limited as long as the sensor module may detect
insertion of the peg 130.
[0049] In another embodiment of the inventive concept, the control unit 111 may determine
whether sensing data is received from the unit modules when the training is started,
and may request for removal of the peg 130 from the user. That is, training cannot
be performed properly if the peg 130 is inserted in an initial situation in which
the training is started, the control unit 111 may request removal of the peg 130 from
the specific hole from which the sensing data is received, from the user. The request
for removal may be visually provided to the user through a display unit 115 of the
main device 110 or a screen of the mobile terminal, and the request for removal of
the peg 130 may be guided to the user through a speaker unit 116 of the main device
110 or a voice output unit of the mobile terminal. In another embodiment of the inventive
concept, the control unit performs a control such that light is output from the light
source module around the peg 130, which has not be removed, to guide the request for
the removal of the peg 130 to the user.
[0050] In operation S210, the control unit 111 may calculate a training result based on
the sensing data. In an embodiment of the inventive concept, the control unit 111
may calculate a time period that is consumed to insert a peg 130 after a light source
module at a specific location outputs a light source, and may apply the time period
to the evaluation condition. For example, when a mole game is performed by using the
rehabilitation training system, the control unit may detect a time period during which
the sensor module senses the peg 130 after the light source module outputs a light
source, and determine whether an operation required in the game is successful.
[0051] In another embodiment of the inventive concept, when the application of the mobile
terminal corresponds to the control unit 111, the control unit 111 may receive a plurality
of sensing data from the main device 110 and evaluate a training result by applying
the evaluation condition according to the training mode.
[0052] In another embodiment of the inventive concept, the main device 110 may further include
a memory unit 112. The memory unit 112 may record location information matched with
the shape of the hole 122 of the board plate 120 and difficulty level information
corresponding to the shape, and accordingly, may output the output light that is suitable
for the training mode through the hole 122 when the user sets the training mode.
[0053] In another embodiment of the inventive concept, the main device 110 may further include
a display unit 115. The display unit 115 may provide a user interface for setting
at least one of a training mode, a level of difficulty, a type of a game, a type of
a peg, and a type of a board plate to the user. Accordingly, the control unit may
set an evaluation condition for calculating a light output condition of the light
source module and a training result based on the input data of the user received through
the user interface. Further, the input data of the user may be input through the user
input unit 113 of the main device 110, or when the display unit 115 is a touchscreen,
may be directly input through the display unit 115. In another embodiment of the inventive
concept, the user interface provided by the display unit 115 may be displayed on a
screen of the mobile terminal of the user in an associated way.
[0054] In another embodiment of the inventive concept, the control unit may control output
of the light source module to realize various types of games for the users. Accordingly,
the users may participate in the rehabilitation training with fun and actively and
accordingly, the effect of treatment may be improved. For example, the control unit
111 may request output of light from a plurality of selected unit modules, and if
all of the plurality of selected unit modules detects the pegs 130, may determine
that the training is achieved. Referring to FIG. 6, the control unit may request output
of light from the unit modules 117 located in the holes 324 hatched among the plurality
of holes 322. Accordingly, the user may identify a light source that is output to
the outside of the hatched holes 324 to visually identify the shape of a heart formed
by the light sources. The shape of a heart has been described as an example of the
shape for convenience of description, the control unit 111 may control the plurality
of unit modules 117 to form various shapes. Next, the control unit may calculate a
time period that is consumed to insert the pegs 130 into all the holes 324 constituting
the shape of a heart by the user to reflect the calculated time period on the training
result.
[0055] In another embodiment of the inventive concept, referring to FIG. 7, the user may
memorize the location of the hole 326 that outputs a light source, and if the light
source is off, may perform training corresponding to a method for inserting the peg
to the location. In another embodiment of the inventive concept, when not memorizing
the location of the hole that outputs the light source, the user may request provision
of a hint from the control unit 111 by using the user input unit 113 of the main device
110 or the mobile terminal of the user. If receiving a request for provision of a
hint from the user, the control unit 111 operates a light source module located in,
among the holes constituting the outermost side of the board plate 320, the hole 328
related to the training of memory. In another embodiment of the inventive concept,
the control unit may provide only one of column information or row information to
the hole 328 related to the training of the memory according to the level of difficulty
set by the user.
[0056] In another embodiment of the inventive concept, if the control unit 111 switches
on or off the output of the plurality of light source modules sequentially, the user
feels as if the hole that visually outputs light moved, and accordingly, the user
may perform training of the method of inserting a peg in a hole, from which the output
of light is predicted, by predicting the motion of the hole that outputs the light.
For example, the control unit 111 sequentially controls outputs of the four light
source modules at the initial stage, and if the user accurately inserts the peg into
the hole in which the output of light is predicted, sequentially controls the outputs
of the three light source modules. That is, whenever the user inserts the pegs into
accurate predicted points, the number of the light source modules that are output
simultaneously may be decreased.
[0057] In another embodiment of the inventive concept, the control unit 111 may set a limit
time according to the training mode, the level of difficulty, the type of the game,
the type of the pegs, and the type of the board plate, and may provide information
related to the limit time to the user through the display unit 115 of the main device
110 or the screen of the mobile terminal. In another embodiment of the inventive concept,
the information related to the limit time may be delivered to the user through the
speaker unit 116 of the main device 110 or the voice output unit of the mobile terminal.
[0058] The steps of a method or an algorithm that have been described in relation to the
embodiments of the inventive concept may be directly implemented by hardware, may
be implemented by a software module executed by hardware, or may be implemented by
a combination thereof. The software module may reside in a random access memory (RAM),
a read only memory (ROM), an erasable programmable ROM (EPROM), an electrically erasable
programmable ROM (EEPROM), a flash memory, a hard disk, a detachable disk, a CD-ROM,
or a computer readable recording medium in an arbitrary form, which is well known
in the art to which the inventive concept pertains.
[0059] According to the inventive concept, the user may perform rehabilitation training
with fun and actively, by inserting pegs having various shapes and sizes into the
locations of the holes that outputs a light source.
[0060] Further, the patients may perform rehabilitation training without feeling bored by
performing the rehabilitation training using pegs as a game.
[0061] Further, the user may perform the rehabilitation training in more detail by selecting
by selecting the mode of the training, the level of difficulty, and the type of the
game.
[0062] Moreover, the user may effectively identify the degree of rehabilitation training
of the user by receiving the training result.
[0063] The aspect of the inventive concept is not limited thereto, and other unmentioned
aspects of the inventive concept may be clearly appreciated by those skilled in the
art from the following descriptions.
[0064] Although the exemplary embodiments of the inventive concept have been described with
reference to the accompanying drawings, it will be understood by those skilled in
the art to which the inventive concept pertains that the inventive concept can be
carried out in other detailed forms without changing the technical spirits and essential
features thereof. Therefore, the above-described embodiments are exemplary in all
aspects, and should be construed not to be restrictive.
[0065] The present application discloses the following items:
Item 1. A rehabilitation training system comprising:
a main device in which a plurality of unit modules are disposed on a plane at a specific
interval;
a board plate inserted into or coupled to the main device and including a plurality
of holes; and
a plurality of pegs that are inserted into the holes of the board plate,
wherein each of the unit modules includes:
a sensor module configured to detect insertion of a peg into the hole; and
a light source module configured to output light of a specific color, and
wherein if the board plate is inserted into the main device, the light source module
provides output light to the outside through the hole of the board plate.
Item 2. The rehabilitation training system of item 1, wherein the board plate includes
a plurality of holes having different shape or sizes, and
wherein the plurality of pegs have insertion parts corresponding to the shapes or
sizes of the holes.
Item 3. The rehabilitation training system of item 1, wherein the holes of the board
plate are sized such that, when the board plate is inserted into the main device,
the plurality of unit modules are disposed in the holes, and
wherein the plurality of unit modules are controlled to sense only one of the unit
modules disposed in the interior of one hole and provides the same sensing condition
to all of the unit modules disposed in the interior of the one hole.
Item 4. The rehabilitation training system of item 1, wherein the sensor module includes
a Hall sensor.
Item 5. The rehabilitation training system of item 1, further comprising:
a control unit configured to determine an evaluation condition for calculating a training
result based on a light output condition of the light source module and sensing data
received from the sensor module.
Item 6. The rehabilitation training system of item 5, wherein when an application
that is installed or included in a mobile terminal corresponds to the control unit,
the application sets a training mode according to a request of a user, transmits the
light output condition corresponding to a training mode to the main device, receives
sensing data of the plurality of sensing modules from the main device, and evaluates
a training result by applying the evaluation condition according to the training mode.
Item 7. The rehabilitation training system of item 5, further comprising:
a display unit configured to provide a user interface for setting at least one of
a training mode, a level of difficulty, a type of a game, a type of the pegs, and
a type of the board plate,
wherein the control unit sets the light output condition and the evaluation condition
based on input data received through the user interface.
Item 8. The rehabilitation training system of item 5, wherein the control unit calculates
a time period that is consumed to insert the peg after the light source module at
a specific location outputs a light source, and calculates the time period by applying
the time period to the evaluation condition.
Item 9. The rehabilitation training system of item 5, wherein the control unit requests
output of light from a plurality of selected unit modules, and if all of the selected
unit modules detect the pegs, determines that the training is achieved, and
wherein the selected unit modules are unit modules disposed at specific locations
for forming a specific shape.
Item 10. The rehabilitation training system of item 5, wherein the control unit determines
whether the sensing data is received from the unit modules when the training is started
to request removal of the pegs.
1. A rehabilitation training system comprising:
a plurality of holes (122);
a plurality of unit modules (117) corresponding to the plurality of holes respectively;
a plurality of pegs (130); and
a control unit configured to determine a light output condition of each of the unit
modules,
wherein each of the unit modules includes a light source module for outputting light
out of a corresponding hole and a sensor module for detecting a corresponding peg,
wherein the control unit is configured:
to allow a light source module of each of one or more selected unit modules to output
light for a predetermined time duration, and then stop the light output; and
when a sensor module of each of the selected unit modules detects a corresponding
peg after the light output is stopped, to determine that training has been achieved.
2. The rehabilitation training system of claim 1, wherein when the sensor module detects
the corresponding peg, the corresponding sensor module detects insertion of the corresponding
peg into a corresponding hole.
3. The rehabilitation training system of claim 1, wherein upon receiving a hint providing
request from a user, the control unit is configured to allow a light source module
of each of one or more hint unit modules related to the at least one selected unit
modules to output light.
4. The rehabilitation training system of claim 3, wherein the at least one hint unit
modules include at least one of a plurality of unit modules located at an outermost
row or column of the selected unit modules.
5. The rehabilitation training system of claim 4, wherein the control unit is configured
to determine a number of the hint unit modules based on a difficulty level of the
training.
6. A rehabilitation training system comprising:
a plurality of holes (122);
a plurality of unit modules (117) corresponding to the plurality of holes respectively;
a plurality of pegs (130); and
a control unit configured to determine a light output condition of each of the unit
modules,
wherein each of the unit modules includes a light source module for outputting light
out of a corresponding hole and a sensor module for detecting a corresponding peg,
wherein the control unit is configured:
to turn on and off a plurality of selected unit modules in a sequential manner; and
when a correct answer unit module detects a corresponding peg, to determine that the
training has been achieved,
wherein the correct answer unit module is a unit module that is predicted to output
light after the plurality of selected unit modules output light.
7. The rehabilitation training system of claim 6, wherein the control unit is configured
to determine a number of the selected unit modules based on a difficulty level of
the training.
8. A rehabilitation training system comprising:
a plurality of holes (122);
a plurality of unit modules (117) corresponding to the plurality of holes respectively;
a plurality of pegs (130); and
a control unit configured to determine a light output condition of each of the unit
modules,
wherein each of the unit modules includes a light source module for outputting light
out of a corresponding hole and a sensor module for detecting a corresponding peg,
wherein the control unit is configured:
allow a light source module of each of a plurality of selected unit modules to output
light;
when sensor modules of all of the plurality of selected unit modules detect all of
corresponding pegs, to determine that training has been achieved,
wherein the plurality of selected unit modules include unit modules selected such
that the selected unit modules define a predefined shape.
9. The rehabilitation training system of claim 1, 6 or 8, wherein the control unit is
an application installed or included in a mobile terminal,
wherein the application is configured to:
set a training mode in response to a request from a user;
transmit a light output condition corresponding to the training mode to the plurality
of unit modules;
receive sensed data from the plurality of unit modules; and
apply an evaluation condition based on the training mode to the sensed data to evaluate
a training result.
10. The rehabilitation training system of claim 1, 6 or 8, wherein the control unit is
configured to:
at a beginning of the training, determine whether sensed data is received from each
of the unit modules; and
when it is determined that the sensed data is received from each of the unit modules,
guide the user to remove an inserted peg corresponding to the sensed data.