The aim of this study was to determine if the results of activities performed using specially developed serious games for physical rehabilitation could be used as an indicator of the natural maturation and decline of motor control in healthy participants. Eighty-one participants (19 children (5–15 years old), 40 adults (18–65 years old) and 22 aged subjects (60–88 years old) participated in this study. Motions performed were recorded using the Kinect sensor. Three different exercises embedded in the games were used to assess upper limb, trunk and lower limb control. The trial duration and accuracy, measures of gross motor function and fine motor control, respectively, were computed for each participant. ANOVA tests shows statistically signi...
An effective rehabilitation plan is a combination of a carefully thought out intervention strategies...
In this thesis we evaluate the use of Wii, Kinect and Move for use in physical rehabilitation. The g...
Improving balance performance among the elderly is of utmost importance because of the increasing nu...
Thanks to the evolution of game controllers video games are becoming more and more popular in physic...
Abstract Background Friedreich ataxia (FRDA) is a disease with neurological and systemic involvement...
The use of video games in physical rehabilitation is becoming more and more popular. A lot of studie...
Thanks to the evolution of game controllers (mainly the Kinect™ sensor and the Balance Board™), vide...
Lack of motivation has been highlighted as a major cause of adverse patients outcomes during the reh...
Background Neurophysiological development of selective voluntary motor control (SVMC) is assumed bu...
Brain damaged patients require long and intensive rehabilitation. Recent advances in robotic devices...
Purpose: The development of gross motor skills are fundamental to advanced movements and specific sk...
Friedreich ataxia (FRDA) is a disease with neurological and systemic involvement. Clinical assessmen...
A cost-effective, easily-accessible neuro-motor rehabilitation solution is proposed that can determi...
Abstract Background Impairments of selective control of joint movements can have consequences for ma...
Ecological dynamics has gained increasing acceptance as a theoretical framework in the field of moto...
An effective rehabilitation plan is a combination of a carefully thought out intervention strategies...
In this thesis we evaluate the use of Wii, Kinect and Move for use in physical rehabilitation. The g...
Improving balance performance among the elderly is of utmost importance because of the increasing nu...
Thanks to the evolution of game controllers video games are becoming more and more popular in physic...
Abstract Background Friedreich ataxia (FRDA) is a disease with neurological and systemic involvement...
The use of video games in physical rehabilitation is becoming more and more popular. A lot of studie...
Thanks to the evolution of game controllers (mainly the Kinect™ sensor and the Balance Board™), vide...
Lack of motivation has been highlighted as a major cause of adverse patients outcomes during the reh...
Background Neurophysiological development of selective voluntary motor control (SVMC) is assumed bu...
Brain damaged patients require long and intensive rehabilitation. Recent advances in robotic devices...
Purpose: The development of gross motor skills are fundamental to advanced movements and specific sk...
Friedreich ataxia (FRDA) is a disease with neurological and systemic involvement. Clinical assessmen...
A cost-effective, easily-accessible neuro-motor rehabilitation solution is proposed that can determi...
Abstract Background Impairments of selective control of joint movements can have consequences for ma...
Ecological dynamics has gained increasing acceptance as a theoretical framework in the field of moto...
An effective rehabilitation plan is a combination of a carefully thought out intervention strategies...
In this thesis we evaluate the use of Wii, Kinect and Move for use in physical rehabilitation. The g...
Improving balance performance among the elderly is of utmost importance because of the increasing nu...