Detecting Compensatory Motions and Providing Informative Feedback During a Tangible Robot Assisted Game for Post-Stroke Rehabilitation
Pages: 243 - 249
Published: Aug 8, 2021
Abstract
Gamified rehabilitation tackles the problem of keeping patients engaged in, and motivated to do physical rehabilitation to improve its efficacy. However, with respect to standard rehabilitation, patients are freer to move about and may compensate their motion difficulties with parasite movements, which would greatly reduce the efficacy of the rehabilitation. To identify and characterize compensatory motions, we collected and analyzed video data...
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Title
Detecting Compensatory Motions and Providing Informative Feedback During a Tangible Robot Assisted Game for Post-Stroke Rehabilitation
Published Date
Aug 8, 2021
Pages
243 - 249
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