WO2006010217A1 - Système et méthode de compilation d’un programme d’apprentissage - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a system and method for compiling a training program.
- the system and method are particularly relevant to compiling an exercise rehabilitation program.
- the invention is applicable to compiling a program for the acquisition of any skill.
- a health care practitioner may prescribe a regime comprising a set of rehabilitation exercises to be performed by the patient before their next consultation with the practitioner.
- the demonstration provided to the patient in regard to how to perform the regime consists of the practitioner physically guiding the patient through each exercise in the set of exercises forming the regime. This suffers from a problem in that, after the consultation, the patient must rely on their memory to recall how the exercises are to be performed. This may be extremely difficult, especially if the patient was in pain when being guided through the exercises, or is unfamiliar with the exercises.
- the practitioner may provide the patient with sketch drawings describing how the exercises are to be performed. Although this may aid the patient's memory, the patient is still faced with the problem of interpreting how the exercises should be performed from the drawings.
- the set of exercises forming the regime may not be performed as prescribed, leading to a delay in the patient's recovery, and potentially aggravation of the patient's injury.
- the present invention seeks to provide a system and method for compiling a training program that alleviates these problems to at least some extent.
- a system for compiling a training program comprising:
- storage means for storing a plurality of executable training modules
- selecting means operable to select a set of executable training modules from the plurality of executable training modules
- sequencing means operable to sequence executable training modules within the set of executable training modules to form a set of sequenced executable training modules.
- each executable training module comprises a set of attributes specifying the executable training module.
- the set of attributes comprises digital media attributes specifying features of a digital media file of an executable training module.
- the set of attributes comprises training exercise attributes specifying a training exercise of an executable training module.
- execution of the set of sequenced executable training modules provides a demonstration of the training program.
- the demonstration occurs in real time.
- execution of each executable training module provides a visual demonstration of an entire training exercise, or part of a training exercise.
- execution of a digital media file of the executable training module provides the visual demonstration.
- execution of each executable training module provides an aural demonstration of an entire training exercise, or part of a training exercise.
- execution of a digital media file of the executable training module provides the aural demonstration.
- the training exercise is a rehabilitative exercise.
- the system further comprises copying means operable to copy the set of sequenced executable training modules to a storage medium.
- the copying means comprises writing means for writing to the storage medium. - A -
- the storage medium comprises a Digital Versatile Disk.
- the storage medium comprises a Video Compact Disk.
- the storage medium comprises a device capable of storing and executing the set of sequenced executable training modules.
- system further comprises group selecting means operable to select a set of groups of executable training modules, each group comprising at least two executable training modules, and group sequencing means operable to sequence groups of executable training modules within the set of groups of executable training modules to form a set of sequenced groups of executable training modules.
- group selecting means operable to select a set of groups of executable training modules, each group comprising at least two executable training modules
- group sequencing means operable to sequence groups of executable training modules within the set of groups of executable training modules to form a set of sequenced groups of executable training modules.
- the at least two executable training modules are sequenced within each group.
- the plurality of executable training modules are stored in groups of executable training modules.
- system further comprises group copying means operable to copy the set of sequenced groups of executable training modules to a group storage medium.
- the group copying means comprises group writing means for writing to the group storage medium.
- the group storage medium comprises a Digital Versatile Disk.
- the group storage medium comprises a Video Compact Disk.
- the group storage medium comprises a device capable of storing and executing the set of sequenced groups of executable training modules.
- a method for compiling a training program comprising:
- the method further comprises copying the set of sequenced executable training modules to a storage medium.
- the method further comprises storing the plurality of executable training modules.
- the method further comprises specifying a set of attributes for an executable training module.
- the method further comprises specifying a digital media attribute for a digital media file of an executable training module.
- the method further comprises specifying a training exercise attribute for a training exercise of an executable training module.
- the method further comprises executing the set of sequenced executable training modules to provide a demonstration of the training program.
- the method further comprises selecting a set of groups of executable training modules, each group comprising at least two executable training modules, and sequencing groups of executable training modules within the set of groups of executable training modules to form a set of sequenced groups of executable training modules.
- the method further comprises sequencing the at least two executable training modules within each group.
- the method further comprises storing the plurality of executable training modules in groups of executable training modules.
- the method further comprises copying the set of sequenced groups of executable training modules to a group storage medium.
- Figure 1 is a schematic drawing of a first embodiment and a second embodiment of a system for compiling a training program in accordance with aspects of the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a schematic drawing of a third embodiment of a system for compiling a training program in accordance with an aspect of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 there is shown a first embodiment of a system 10 for compiling a training program in accordance with the present invention.
- the system 10 is intended to be used by a health care practitioner, such as a physiotherapist, to compile an exercise rehabilitation program specifically designed for a particular patient.
- the invention is not limited to compiling exercise rehabilitation programs, however, and in alternative embodiments may be used to compile training programs facilitating the acquisition of any skill, such as athletic training programs and individualised guided learning programs, including patient specific guided surgery and other medical training programs.
- the system 10 comprises a computer 12 having memory, not shown, for storing a database 14 and a program 16, and an operating system for executing application software stored in the memory, such as the program 16. Additionally, the computer 12 comprises a processor, not shown, coupled to the memory, as well as user interfaces such as a keyboard 17, a display 18, and a mouse, not shown.
- the system 10 further comprises a printer 19, and copying means for copying or writing to a digital storage medium in the form of a writer or burner 20, both in data communication with the computer 12.
- the database 14 has an exercise library 22 having a plurality of playable or executable training exercise modules 24.
- Each exercise module 24 has one or more executable digital media files 26 for a particular rehabilitative exercise. Execution of an exercise module 24 executes or plays the digital media file 26 thereof.
- Each media file 26 is created from an original video data file, not shown, for the particular rehabilitative exercise.
- the original video data file when executed or played, shows a sequence of timed events providing information relating to the particular rehabilitative exercise in real time.
- the events are as follows:
- Event 1 an introduction to the particular rehabilitative exercise
- Event 2 a demonstration of how to adopt the correct position for performing the particular rehabilitative exercise
- Event 3 a demonstration of a first technique for performing the particular rehabilitative exercise for a predetermined number of repetitions and hold times;
- Event 4 a demonstration of variations of the first technique for performing the particular rehabilitative exercise for a predetermined number of repetitions and hold times
- Event 5 a demonstration of how to return from the correct position for performing the particular rehabilitative exercise
- Event 6 a conclusion to the particular rehabilitative exercise.
- This commentary may comprise an explanation of the correct technique for the particular rehabilitative exercise, the benefits thereof, common errors in technique, and/or encouragement to a listener.
- the original video data file is edited to form media files 26, with each media file 26 corresponding to an event, or a portion of an event, of the original video data file.
- each media file 26, when executed, introduces or concludes the particular rehabilitative exercise shows the technique for adopting or returning from the correct position for the particular rehabilitative exercise, shows the technique for totally or partially executing the particular rehabilitative exercise, or a variation thereof, for a predetermined number of repetitions and hold times, in real time and with an appropriate audio commentary as described above.
- the media file 26 of each exercise module 24 is digitally recorded and edited so that, when a selection of exercise modules 24 are sequenced together and the media files 26 thereof are executed or played, there is a smooth transition from one media file 26 to the next in the sequence.
- Each exercise module 24 has a set of exercise attributes and media attributes associated with it for specifying the exercise module 24.
- the set of exercise attributes identify and describe the particular rehabilitative exercise of an exercise module 24 and how it is to be performed, and include:
- the set of media attributes set parameters for the media file 26 including:
- Selection and arrangement of a sequence of exercise modules 24, with specified exercise and media attributes, produces a sequence of media files 26 that, when executed or played, demonstrate the technique for carrying out a prescribed rehabilitative exercise program customised for the patient in real time, with an appropriate audio commentary.
- the present invention enables a vast number of training exercise programs to be compiled. This can be done because the present invention permits the specification of exercise and media attributes of the exercise modules 24 to be varied, and further permits the selection and arrangement of exercise modules 24 into a sequence to be varied. As a consequence of the ability to vary these characteristics in this manner, a vast number of permutations of training programs can be achieved.
- the program 16 has an administration module 28, operable via the keyboard 17 and the mouse, for maintaining, searching and editing the exercise library 22, and the exercise modules 24 contained therein.
- the program 16 has a practitioner module 30.
- the practitioner module 30 is also operable via the keyboard 17 and the mouse.
- the practitioner module 30 has sub-modules, not shown, that, when executed, provide a user interface enabling the practitioner to carry out the respective following operations:
- the burner 20 writes the media files 26 of the sequence of exercise modules 24 onto a storage medium, such as a Digital Versatile Disk (“DVD”) or Video Compact Disk (“VCD”).
- DVD Digital Versatile Disk
- VCD Video Compact Disk
- the treatment comprises a prescribed rehabilitative exercise routine to be performed by the patient prior to their next consultation with the practitioner.
- the practitioner specifies requirements for the prescribed rehabilitative exercise routine to treat the patient's sprained ankle, including:
- the practitioner then operates the practitioner module 30 of the program 16 via the keyboard 17 and the mouse to select and arrange a sequence of exercise modules 24 with exercise and media attributes corresponding to the requirements specified in the prescribed rehabilitative exercise routine. This is done by utilising the appropriate sub-modules within the practitioner module 30 as previously described.
- the media files 26 of the sequenced exercise modules 24 are sequentially arranged so that, when executed, they demonstrate the techniques for executing the prescribed rehabilitative exercise routine in real time, with an appropriate audio commentary.
- sequenced media files 26 are written onto a DVD via the burner 20 to produce an exercise program DVD 32.
- sequenced exercise modules 24 may be saved by the practitioner in the memory of the computer 12 as a treatment history for the patient and as a treatment protocol for the treatment of a severely sprained ankle, to be retrieved for use in treatment of future patients having that injury.
- Treatment protocols for injuries other than a severely sprained ankle may similarly be compiled and saved.
- the practitioner may create a library of protocols that are not specific to any particular patient, but are specific to a group of patients having a common injury, postural distortion or physical need.
- the practitioner may instead retrieve the particular protocol from the protocol library, and make any amendments thereto if necessary to customise the protocol to treat the particular injury. This allows for meticulous and time-consuming prescription of exercises to be completed in less time by the practitioner, and correspondingly reduced costs for the patient.
- the practitioner may share treatment protocols from their protocol library with other health care professionals, thereby creating a network of best practice information exchange and facilitating the development of benchmark standards across various healthcare professions with regard to exercise rehabilitation programs.
- the exercise program DVD 32 is then given to the patient by the practitioner.
- the patient is thereby provided with a sequenced, timed, specifically selected set of rehabilitative exercises customised to treat the patient's specific sprained ankle injury.
- the patient executes the sequenced media files 26 by playing the exercise program DVD 32 on a DVD player, not shown.
- the media files 26 demonstrate, guide and encourage the patient through the entire rehabilitative exercise routine in real time with appropriate informational messages and encouragement - so that the patient feels like they are being coached one-on-one through the routine.
- the patient is visually guided through the rehabilitative exercise routine, thereby reducing the likelihood of the patient performing it incorrectly.
- the timing of the exercises in the routine are verbally cued, so the patient is alerted when to begin and cease a particular rehabilitative exercise and what particular rehabilitative exercise to perform next.
- the present invention eliminates the patient "trying to recall” how to properly perform a particular exercise. Additionally, the present invention removes the requirement for the patient to translate printed instructions into a timed, correctly performed and sequenced exercise program.
- the rehabilitative exercise routine is customised for the patient, it does not contain contraindicated exercises that may aggravate the patient's condition.
- Such contraindicated exercises may be present in "generic" exercise rehabilitation programs that the patient may self-prescribe.
- the exercise program printout 34 is retained by the practitioner on a records file, not shown, for the patient for future reference by the practitioner. As the patient's treatment progresses, and the patient's condition improves, further prescribed rehabilitative exercise routines, taking into account the patient's improved condition, may be similarly compiled.
- a second embodiment of the invention is directed toward a modification of the system 10 of the first embodiment, and will now also be described with reference to Figure 1 of the drawings.
- Corresponding numerals are used to denote like elements of the first and second embodiments.
- the system 10 of the second embodiment differs from the system 10 of the first embodiment in that the exercise library 22 additionally comprises a plurality of exercise groups, each group having a subset of exercise modules 24.
- the media files 26 of each exercise module 24 in the subset demonstrate an alternative rehabilitative exercise for achieving the same result, which may be, for example, strengthening the patients abdominal muscles.
- the alternative rehabilitative exercises demonstrated vary in difficulty, from exercises that may be performed by a severely disabled person to achieve the result, through to exercises that may be performed by a professional athlete to achieve the result.
- the exercise modules 24 may be sequenced within each group.
- an exercise module 24 in one or more groups may be signified by an identifier for the particular group or groups in which it is included being associated with the exercise module 24.
- the administration module 28 facilitates maintaining, searching and editing the exercise groups, in addition to the exercise library 22 and the exercise modules 24.
- the practitioner module 30 of the second embodiment has additional sub-modules, not shown, that, when executed, provide a user interface enabling the practitioner to carry out the respective following additional operations: o search, locate and view an exercise group within the exercise library 22;
- the practitioner operates the practitioner module 30 of the program 16 to select and arrange a sequence of exercise groups from the exercise library 22.
- the practitioner selects and arranges a sequence of exercise modules 24 comprising one or more exercise modules 24 chosen from each of the subsets of exercise modules 24 of the sequenced exercise groups.
- the particular exercise modules 24 being chosen according to how difficult the rehabilitative exercises in the routine are prescribed to be for the patient.
- system 10 of the second embodiment is substantially the same as in the first embodiment, and shall not be described in further detail.
- the grouping of subsets of exercise modules 24 in the second embodiment is advantageous as it facilitates the creation of a flexible treatment protocol for an injury, postural distortion or physical need by the practitioner that is a summary of a treatment philosophy for that injury, postural distortion or physical need.
- the practitioner may select and arrange a sequence of exercise groups from the exercise library 22 corresponding to the treatment philosophy for an injury, and save the arranged sequence of exercise groups as an injury specific treatment philosophy protocol.
- the practitioner may retrieve the relevant treatment philosophy protocol, and select and arrange a sequence of exercise modules 24 from the subsets of exercise modules 24 of the sequenced exercise groups therein according to how difficult the rehabilitative exercises are prescribed to be for the patient.
- the practitioner is provided with the flexibility to use the same treatment philosophy protocol to treat, for example, sciatica suffered by a professional athlete and by an elderly person, with the sequence of exercise groups required to treat the sciatica being the same, but with exercise modules 24 demonstrating the more difficult rehabilitative exercises being chosen from each of the subsets of exercise modules 24 of the sequenced exercise groups for the athlete than the elderly person.
- the practitioner may create a library of injury specific treatment philosophy protocols, to be used to save time and money, and to share with other health care professionals to facilitate the development of benchmark standards.
- a third embodiment of the invention is directed toward a modification of the system 10 of the first embodiment, and will now also be described with reference to Figure 2 of the drawings. Corresponding numerals are used to denote like elements of the first and third embodiments.
- the system 10 of the third embodiment differs from the first embodiment in that the original video data file for each particular rehabilitative exercise is stored in the exercise library 22 of the database 14.
- the events of each of the original video data files, the exact time at which each event occurs, and the duration of each event, are recorded in an index 34 which is also stored in the database 14 and is operatively associated with the exercise library 22 and the program 16.
- the administration module 28 facilitates maintaining, searching and editing the exercise library 22, the original video data files contained therein, and the index 34.
- the practitioner module 30 of the third embodiment enables the practitioner to enter details for the prescribed rehabilitative exercise routine, comprising:
- the program 16 is operable to:
- the program 16 is further operable to execute the sequenced order of selected determined events or portions of events to demonstrate the prescribed rehabilitative exercise routine on the display 18, and write it onto a DVD via the burner 20 to produce the exercise program DVD 32.
- program 16 is operable to save the sequenced order of selected determined events or portions of events as an executable treatment file, not shown. Execution of the treatment file executes the sequenced order of selected determined events or portions of events from the original video data files to demonstrate the prescribed rehabilitative exercise routine.
- a copy of the treatment file may be saved to a computer system of the patient, along with a copy of each of the original data files.
- the patient may then execute the treatment file on their computer system to execute the sequenced order of selected determined events or portions of events from the original video data files to demonstrate the prescribed rehabilitative exercise routine.
- further executable treatment files may be created and provided to them for execution on their computer system.
- system 10 of the third embodiment is substantially the same as in the first embodiment, and shall not be described in further detail.
- o additional exercise modules 24 may be streamed or downloaded to the exercise library 22 via a communications network, such as the Internet;
- sequenced media files 26 may be copied to a device ' capable of storing and executing the sequenced media files 26, such as a Personal Digital Assistant; and o the sequenced media files 26 may be copied to a storage memory of a server.
- the server may be accessed by the patient via a communications device, such as a laptop computer, and the sequenced media files 26 streamed from the server to the communications device.
- the invention is not so limited, and in alternative embodiments may be used to compile training programs facilitating the acquisition of any skill.
- the type and nature of the executable training modules, and the attributes thereof, may be varied according to the skills or competencies required for the relevant training program being compiled.
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