New technologies open up possibilities for designing interactive experiences that can engage and motivate post-stroke survivors to undertake what would otherwise be boring repetitive movements. In this paper we outline a few of the challenges we met as part of the cross-disciplinary Motivating Mobility project. These are: the extended ‘user’; autonomy and motivation; and early prototype studies
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Disability and R...
Purpose To identify possible technological solutions that can contribute to stroke patients' partici...
In the ActivAbles and STARR projects we are developing interactive training tools for stroke survivo...
New technologies open up possibilities for designing interactive experiences that can engage and mot...
The design of digital technologies that support poststroke rehabilitation at home has been a topic o...
The design of digital technologies that support poststroke rehabilitation at home has been a topic o...
The design of digital technologies that support poststroke rehabilitation at home has been a topic o...
Stroke is a major cause of physical disability. Recovery is possible, and can continue indefinitely....
Stroke is a significant cause of disability, and is predicted to become a greater burden as populati...
How to motivate and support behaviour change through design is becoming of increasing interest to th...
Introduction Half of all patients commencing stroke rehabilitation have marked impairment of the hem...
PURPOSE: To develop and evaluate an information and communication technology (ICT) solution for a po...
To develop and evaluate an information and communication technology (ICT) solution for a post-stroke...
How to motivate and support behaviour change through design is becoming of increasing interest to th...
Abstract. We present a design framework for a sensor-based stroke rehabilitation system for use at h...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Disability and R...
Purpose To identify possible technological solutions that can contribute to stroke patients' partici...
In the ActivAbles and STARR projects we are developing interactive training tools for stroke survivo...
New technologies open up possibilities for designing interactive experiences that can engage and mot...
The design of digital technologies that support poststroke rehabilitation at home has been a topic o...
The design of digital technologies that support poststroke rehabilitation at home has been a topic o...
The design of digital technologies that support poststroke rehabilitation at home has been a topic o...
Stroke is a major cause of physical disability. Recovery is possible, and can continue indefinitely....
Stroke is a significant cause of disability, and is predicted to become a greater burden as populati...
How to motivate and support behaviour change through design is becoming of increasing interest to th...
Introduction Half of all patients commencing stroke rehabilitation have marked impairment of the hem...
PURPOSE: To develop and evaluate an information and communication technology (ICT) solution for a po...
To develop and evaluate an information and communication technology (ICT) solution for a post-stroke...
How to motivate and support behaviour change through design is becoming of increasing interest to th...
Abstract. We present a design framework for a sensor-based stroke rehabilitation system for use at h...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Disability and R...
Purpose To identify possible technological solutions that can contribute to stroke patients' partici...
In the ActivAbles and STARR projects we are developing interactive training tools for stroke survivo...