Research on the Living Lab Operation Plan According to the Survey of Exercise Equipments and Programs for 'Rehabilitation Exercise and Physical Education'

February 28, 2023  |  Vol.9, No.2  |  PP. 391-403  | PDF

AUTHORS:

Young Hee Cho, Sport Education, Kookmin University, Korea

Muncheong Choi, exercowork, Korea

Su Mi Kim, Sports medicine, CHA university, Korea

KEYWORDS:

Rehabilitation Exercise and Physical Education, Living Lab, Program, Equipment

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to analyze 13 tasks of the National Rehabilitation Center and investigate domestic rehabilitation exercise-related institutions to investigate exercise equipment and programs that can provide “Rehabilitation exercise and physical education” service for the disabled to return to society and it also can use as basic data for building the “Rehabilitation exercise and physical education” living lab. As a result of analyzing the 13 tasks of the National Rehabilitation Center, it was analyze exercise programs and exercise equipments for sensory impairments (visual and hearing), physical disabilities (cerebral palsy, spinal cord disability), developmental disabilities, and all disabilities. As a result of investigation and analysis of 1427 rehabilitation exercise centers and exercise facilities, it was found that the expansion of exercise programs for the physically diabiled was necessary. Finally, the living lab operation plan for rehabilitation exercise and physical education should be user-led and operated mainly by disabled users, and a model consisting of the public and the private sector was developed. This model is expected to maximize its effectiveness through a cooperative system with the public and private sectors(4P Rehablitaion Exercise and Physical Education Living LAB Model(4P-REPELLM)).

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Citations:

APA:
Cho, Y. H., Choi, M., Kim, S. M. (2023). Research on the Living Lab Operation Plan According to the Survey of Exercise Equipments and Programs for 'Rehabilitation Exercise and Physical Education'. Asia-pacific Journal of Convergent Research Interchange (APJCRI), ISSN: 2508-9080 (Print); 2671-5325 (Online), KCTRS, 9(2), 391-403. doi: 10.47116/apjcri.2023.02.32

MLA:
Cho, Young Hee, et al. “Research on the Living Lab Operation Plan According to the Survey of Exercise Equipments and Programs for 'Rehabilitation Exercise and Physical Education'.” Asia-pacific Journal of Convergent Research Interchange, ISSN: 2508-9080 (Print); 2671-5325 (Online), KCTRS, vol. 9, no. 2, 2023, pp. 391-403. APJCRI, http://fucos.or.kr/journal/APJCRI/Articles/v9n2/32.html.

IEEE:
[1] Y. H. Cho, M. Choi, S. M. Kim, “Research on the Living Lab Operation Plan According to the Survey of Exercise Equipments and Programs for 'Rehabilitation Exercise and Physical Education'.” Asia-pacific Journal of Convergent Research Interchange (APJCRI), ISSN: 2508-9080 (Print); 2671-5325 (Online), KCTRS, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 391-403, February 2023.