Abstract. Stroke will become one of the main burdens of disease and loss of quality of life in the near future. However, we still have not found rehabilitation approaches that can scale up so as to face this challenge. Virtual reality based therapy systems are a great promise for directly addressing this challenge. Here we review different approaches that are based on this technology, their assumptions and clinical impact. In particular we will focus on virtual reality based rehabilitation systems that combine hypotheses on the aftermath of stroke and the neuronal mechanisms of recovery that directly aims at addressing this challenge. In particular we will analyze the, so called, Rehabilitation Gaming System (RGS) that proposes the use of n...
Recent experimental evidence suggests that rapid advancement of virtual reality (VR) technologies ha...
New technology such as virtual reality may have useful applications for improving rehabilitative car...
Stroke affects approximately fifteen million people worldwide annually, with im- paired hand functio...
Abstract. Stroke will become one of the main burdens of disease and loss of quality of life in the n...
After a stroke, most patients will suffer from motor and cognitive impairments leading to a reduced ...
This paper describes the development of a serious-game-based rehabilitation system aimed at encourag...
Conventional motor rehabilitation therapies followed by stroke survivors during their recovery proce...
Nowadays, stroke has become one the main causes of adult disability leading to life-lasting effect...
n the recent years, the use of virtual reality (VR) to enhance motor skills of persons with activity...
For the surviving stroke patients that are affected physically and mentally, they are required rehab...
Stroke is a frequent cause of adult disability that can lead to enduring impairments. However, given...
For the surviving stroke patients that are affected physically and mentally, they are required rehab...
This paper describes the development of a Virtual Reality (VR) based therapeutic training system aim...
Abstract Background In the context of stroke rehabilitation, new training approaches mediated by vir...
Abstract: Recent experimental evidence suggests that rapid advancement of virtual reality (VR) techn...
Recent experimental evidence suggests that rapid advancement of virtual reality (VR) technologies ha...
New technology such as virtual reality may have useful applications for improving rehabilitative car...
Stroke affects approximately fifteen million people worldwide annually, with im- paired hand functio...
Abstract. Stroke will become one of the main burdens of disease and loss of quality of life in the n...
After a stroke, most patients will suffer from motor and cognitive impairments leading to a reduced ...
This paper describes the development of a serious-game-based rehabilitation system aimed at encourag...
Conventional motor rehabilitation therapies followed by stroke survivors during their recovery proce...
Nowadays, stroke has become one the main causes of adult disability leading to life-lasting effect...
n the recent years, the use of virtual reality (VR) to enhance motor skills of persons with activity...
For the surviving stroke patients that are affected physically and mentally, they are required rehab...
Stroke is a frequent cause of adult disability that can lead to enduring impairments. However, given...
For the surviving stroke patients that are affected physically and mentally, they are required rehab...
This paper describes the development of a Virtual Reality (VR) based therapeutic training system aim...
Abstract Background In the context of stroke rehabilitation, new training approaches mediated by vir...
Abstract: Recent experimental evidence suggests that rapid advancement of virtual reality (VR) techn...
Recent experimental evidence suggests that rapid advancement of virtual reality (VR) technologies ha...
New technology such as virtual reality may have useful applications for improving rehabilitative car...
Stroke affects approximately fifteen million people worldwide annually, with im- paired hand functio...