<p>BACKGROUND: In the physical therapy setting, physical therapists (PTs) often prescribe exercises for their clients to perform at home. However, it is difficult for PTs to obtain information about their clients' compliance with the prescribed exercises, the quality of performance and symptom magnitude. We present an iPod-based system for capturing this information from individuals with vestibular hypofunction while they perform gaze stabilization exercises at home.</p> <p>METHOD: The system's accuracy for measurement of rotational velocity against an independent motion tracker was validated. Then a seven day in-home trial was conducted with 10 individuals to assess the feasibility of implementing the system. Compliance was measured by com...
Purpose: Repetitive task practice after stroke is important to improve function, yet adherence to ex...
Background: The benefits to be obtained from home-based physical therapy programmes are dependent on...
Musculoskeletal conditions, often requiring rehabilitation, affect one-third of the U.S. population ...
BACKGROUND: In the physical therapy setting, physical therapists (PTs) often prescribe exercises for...
Background: In the physical therapy setting, physical therapists (PTs) often prescribe exercises for...
This work reports the use of a head-motion monitoring system to record patient head movements while ...
Physiotherapy is a key part of treatment for neurological and musculoskeletal disorders, which affec...
Abstract Background Peripheral vestibular hypofunction is a major cause of dizziness. When complicat...
Rehabilitation programs play an important role in improving the quality of life of patients with bal...
IntroductionVestibular hypofunction is associated with dizziness, imbalance, and blurred vision with...
Vestibular-related dizziness is a highly debilitating condition, especially common amongst older adu...
Background: The benefits to be obtained from home-based physical therapy programmes are dependent on...
The Exercise Tutor (ET) is a system that uses a Kinect camera motion sensor in conjunction with a nu...
Introduction Vestibular rehabilitation is used for decreased vestibular function and dizziness. Adap...
The effectiveness of traditional physical therapy may be limited by the sparsity of time a patient c...
Purpose: Repetitive task practice after stroke is important to improve function, yet adherence to ex...
Background: The benefits to be obtained from home-based physical therapy programmes are dependent on...
Musculoskeletal conditions, often requiring rehabilitation, affect one-third of the U.S. population ...
BACKGROUND: In the physical therapy setting, physical therapists (PTs) often prescribe exercises for...
Background: In the physical therapy setting, physical therapists (PTs) often prescribe exercises for...
This work reports the use of a head-motion monitoring system to record patient head movements while ...
Physiotherapy is a key part of treatment for neurological and musculoskeletal disorders, which affec...
Abstract Background Peripheral vestibular hypofunction is a major cause of dizziness. When complicat...
Rehabilitation programs play an important role in improving the quality of life of patients with bal...
IntroductionVestibular hypofunction is associated with dizziness, imbalance, and blurred vision with...
Vestibular-related dizziness is a highly debilitating condition, especially common amongst older adu...
Background: The benefits to be obtained from home-based physical therapy programmes are dependent on...
The Exercise Tutor (ET) is a system that uses a Kinect camera motion sensor in conjunction with a nu...
Introduction Vestibular rehabilitation is used for decreased vestibular function and dizziness. Adap...
The effectiveness of traditional physical therapy may be limited by the sparsity of time a patient c...
Purpose: Repetitive task practice after stroke is important to improve function, yet adherence to ex...
Background: The benefits to be obtained from home-based physical therapy programmes are dependent on...
Musculoskeletal conditions, often requiring rehabilitation, affect one-third of the U.S. population ...