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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2021.25.2.208

Graphic-based guidance point display system design for obtaining and improving lumbar exercise effect  

Shin, Seong-Yoon (School of Computer & Information Communication Engineering, Kunsan National University)
Lee, Hyun-Chang (Department of Digital Contents Engineering, Wonkwang University)
Abstract
The use of computers has increased greatly, and services have been developed very much for the convenience of users. As the use of computers increases, human activity has declined, and symptoms of deterioration in health are increasing. As the time to sit and live increased, humans are more exposed to diseases of low back pain, and low back pain includes pain related to the lower back centering on the herniated disc. Most of the back pain is caused by abnormalities in the muscles and ligaments that support the spine and trunk. In this paper, we present an overall design for developing an app that can obtain lumbar exercise effects to reduce low back pain or help treatment. In order to use this effectively, we propose a plan to obtain lumbar exercise effect, and aim to present an app design that can help effectively treat low back pain by using graphic-based guidance points.
Keywords
Guidance point; Graphic user interface; Lumbar spine; Exercise effect;
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