Objective: The aim of this article is to describe a game engine that has all the characteristics needed to support rehabilitation at home. The low-cost tracking devices recently introduced in the entertainment market allow measuring reliably at home, in real time, players\u2019 motion with a hands-free approach. Such systems have also become a source of inspiration for researchers working in rehabilitation. Computer games appear suited to guide rehabilitation because of their ability to engage the users. However, commercial videogames and game engines lack the peculiar functionalities required in rehabilitation: Games should be adapted to each patient\u2019s functional status, and monitoring the patient\u2019s motion is mandatory to avoid m...
The global phenomenon with an increased percentage of older adults is clearly identified in the Mid ...
[[abstract]]The rehabilitation is a long and boring process. In order to enhance the entertaining an...
It has been reported that 53,000 stroke events annually with ongoing costs are nearly $500 million p...
The recent availability of advanced video game interfaces (such as the Microsoft Kinect, the Nintend...
Stroke is a major cause of disability worldwide. For rehabilitation to be effective, it must be earl...
Stroke is the leading cause of long term disability among adults in industrialized nations. The majo...
Movement impairment after stroke typically requires intensive treatments for several weeks after the...
Successful stroke rehabilitation relies on early, long-term, repetitive and intensive treatment. Rep...
Successful stroke rehabilitation relies on early, long-term, repetitive and intensive treatment. Rep...
The goals of rehabilitation are to improve function and gain as much independence as possible. As ...
The goals of rehabilitation are to improve function and gain as much independence as possible. As ...
Successful stroke rehabilitation relies on early, long-term, repetitive and intensive treatment. Rep...
The global phenomenon with an increased percentage of older adults is clearly identified in the Mid ...
The global phenomenon with an increased percentage of older adults is clearly identified in the Mid ...
Stroke is the most common cause of long-Term disability of adults in developed countries. Continuous...
The global phenomenon with an increased percentage of older adults is clearly identified in the Mid ...
[[abstract]]The rehabilitation is a long and boring process. In order to enhance the entertaining an...
It has been reported that 53,000 stroke events annually with ongoing costs are nearly $500 million p...
The recent availability of advanced video game interfaces (such as the Microsoft Kinect, the Nintend...
Stroke is a major cause of disability worldwide. For rehabilitation to be effective, it must be earl...
Stroke is the leading cause of long term disability among adults in industrialized nations. The majo...
Movement impairment after stroke typically requires intensive treatments for several weeks after the...
Successful stroke rehabilitation relies on early, long-term, repetitive and intensive treatment. Rep...
Successful stroke rehabilitation relies on early, long-term, repetitive and intensive treatment. Rep...
The goals of rehabilitation are to improve function and gain as much independence as possible. As ...
The goals of rehabilitation are to improve function and gain as much independence as possible. As ...
Successful stroke rehabilitation relies on early, long-term, repetitive and intensive treatment. Rep...
The global phenomenon with an increased percentage of older adults is clearly identified in the Mid ...
The global phenomenon with an increased percentage of older adults is clearly identified in the Mid ...
Stroke is the most common cause of long-Term disability of adults in developed countries. Continuous...
The global phenomenon with an increased percentage of older adults is clearly identified in the Mid ...
[[abstract]]The rehabilitation is a long and boring process. In order to enhance the entertaining an...
It has been reported that 53,000 stroke events annually with ongoing costs are nearly $500 million p...