FROM A STROKE. In addition to moving the pong paddle the subject's motions can be recorded to provide objective measures of improvement in movement range, accuracy, and dynamics. A preliminary patient study revealed a high level of patient interest and satisfaction. Even patients who had no familiarity with computers (the prototype is connected to a computer) and approached the system with trepidation, were soon interested and involved. One hemiparetic aged man initially refused to use the system because he did not think his arm could perform the task, but after a short session in which he performed well, he asked if he could take it home. Patients get very involved and show a high level of concentration. Keywords- Computer game rehabi...
In Australia, about 88% of stroke survivors live at home with disabilities affecting their daily lif...
This paper describes the development of a serious-game-based rehabilitation system aimed at encourag...
Appropriately-designed computer games can improve rehabilitation therapy outcomes by motivating stro...
Introduction Half of all patients commencing stroke rehabilitation have marked impairment of the hem...
Successful stroke rehabilitation relies on early, long-term, repetitive and intensive treatment. Rep...
Objective: The aim of this article is to describe a game engine that has all the characteristics nee...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to develop a digital game system for rehabilitation and to ass...
Background: Many stroke survivors suffer from motor impairments such as upper limb hemiparesis accom...
Aims and Objectives: Stroke is the main cause of long-term disability and happens mostly in the olde...
Background: Active gaming technologies, including the Nintendo Wii and Xbox Kinect, have become incr...
Movement impairment after stroke typically requires intensive treatments for several weeks after the...
Background Stroke results in significant disability, which can be reduced by physical rehabilitation...
Objective: This study investigates games intended for use with an upper-limb exoskeleton robot opera...
Copyright ©2015 ACM3rd International Workshop on Intelligent Digital Games for Empowerment and Inclu...
This paper describes the design of a serious game that supports arm-hand training for stroke survivo...
In Australia, about 88% of stroke survivors live at home with disabilities affecting their daily lif...
This paper describes the development of a serious-game-based rehabilitation system aimed at encourag...
Appropriately-designed computer games can improve rehabilitation therapy outcomes by motivating stro...
Introduction Half of all patients commencing stroke rehabilitation have marked impairment of the hem...
Successful stroke rehabilitation relies on early, long-term, repetitive and intensive treatment. Rep...
Objective: The aim of this article is to describe a game engine that has all the characteristics nee...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to develop a digital game system for rehabilitation and to ass...
Background: Many stroke survivors suffer from motor impairments such as upper limb hemiparesis accom...
Aims and Objectives: Stroke is the main cause of long-term disability and happens mostly in the olde...
Background: Active gaming technologies, including the Nintendo Wii and Xbox Kinect, have become incr...
Movement impairment after stroke typically requires intensive treatments for several weeks after the...
Background Stroke results in significant disability, which can be reduced by physical rehabilitation...
Objective: This study investigates games intended for use with an upper-limb exoskeleton robot opera...
Copyright ©2015 ACM3rd International Workshop on Intelligent Digital Games for Empowerment and Inclu...
This paper describes the design of a serious game that supports arm-hand training for stroke survivo...
In Australia, about 88% of stroke survivors live at home with disabilities affecting their daily lif...
This paper describes the development of a serious-game-based rehabilitation system aimed at encourag...
Appropriately-designed computer games can improve rehabilitation therapy outcomes by motivating stro...