Advances in technology offer new opportunities for a better understanding of how different disorders affect motor function. Our aim is to explore the potential of augmented reality (AR) using free hand and body tracking to develop engaging games for a uniform, cost-effective and objective evaluation of upper extremity motor dysfunction in different patient groups. Based on the insights from a study with 20 patients (10 Parkinson’s Disease patients and 10 stroke patients) who performed hand/arm movement tasks in AR, we created a set of different augmented reality games for upper extremity motor dysfunction assessment
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to develop a digital game system for rehabilitation and to ass...
© 2014 IEEE. This paper proposes a novel upper extremity rehabilitation system with virtual arm illu...
Upper-extremity injuries and diseases rarely have life-threatening consequences, but failure to mana...
Advances in technology offer new opportunities for a better understanding of how different disorders...
Advances in technology offer new opportunities for a better understanding of how different disorders...
For a better understanding of how different disorders affect motor function, a uniform, standardized...
In clinical practice, upper extremity motor impairments are commonly assessed with disease-specific,...
n the clinical community there is a need for assessment tools that allow for objective, quantitative...
For a better understanding of how different diseases (e.g. neurovascular diseases, neurodegenerative...
Data was collected within the Technology in Motion project (protocol registered by CCMO as NL54281.0...
Introduction Stroke is one of the main causes of physical disability in which doing frequent and ear...
For the surviving stroke patients that are affected physically and mentally, they are required rehab...
For the surviving stroke patients that are affected physically and mentally, they are required rehab...
The Technology in Motion project (TIM) has the goal to create an objective and non-invasive assessme...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Introduction People with Parkinson's disease (PD) have difficulty performing upp...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to develop a digital game system for rehabilitation and to ass...
© 2014 IEEE. This paper proposes a novel upper extremity rehabilitation system with virtual arm illu...
Upper-extremity injuries and diseases rarely have life-threatening consequences, but failure to mana...
Advances in technology offer new opportunities for a better understanding of how different disorders...
Advances in technology offer new opportunities for a better understanding of how different disorders...
For a better understanding of how different disorders affect motor function, a uniform, standardized...
In clinical practice, upper extremity motor impairments are commonly assessed with disease-specific,...
n the clinical community there is a need for assessment tools that allow for objective, quantitative...
For a better understanding of how different diseases (e.g. neurovascular diseases, neurodegenerative...
Data was collected within the Technology in Motion project (protocol registered by CCMO as NL54281.0...
Introduction Stroke is one of the main causes of physical disability in which doing frequent and ear...
For the surviving stroke patients that are affected physically and mentally, they are required rehab...
For the surviving stroke patients that are affected physically and mentally, they are required rehab...
The Technology in Motion project (TIM) has the goal to create an objective and non-invasive assessme...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Introduction People with Parkinson's disease (PD) have difficulty performing upp...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to develop a digital game system for rehabilitation and to ass...
© 2014 IEEE. This paper proposes a novel upper extremity rehabilitation system with virtual arm illu...
Upper-extremity injuries and diseases rarely have life-threatening consequences, but failure to mana...