This project concerns on the development of applications using sensors for the rehabilitation of stroke patients. Thus, the leap motion sensor is employed for the finger motor rehabilitation training while the Microsoft Kinect sensor is utilized for the upper limb motor rehabilitation. Two applications which are named ‘Pick and Place’ and ‘Stone Breaker’ are developed. For the first application, the patient is required to pick up the virtual blocks and stack it up. The ‘Stone Breaker’ game requires the patient to move the upper limb in controlling the paddle movement in the game. At the end of the project, it is able to achieve the dominant objective of the project when the tested patient shows significant improvement in both the applicatio...
International audienceBiomedical connected objects like kinematic sensors have been commonly used fo...
One's ability to use upper limbs is critical for performing activities of daily living necessary for...
Stroke is a disabling disease that requires extensive work of rehabilitation to improve the quality ...
All over the world there are millions of people who are living with long-term motor impairments caus...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of long-term disability. A unilateral motor deficit is one of th...
In recent years, virtual reality (VR) became more and more important in rehabilitation of upper extr...
Abstractâ??Microsoft Kinect camera has been used in serious games applications, like for rehabilitat...
Sensor-based technological therapy devices could be a possible neurorehabilitation strategy for moto...
Current virtual stroke rehabilitation system lacks rehabilitating both the impaired fingers and uppe...
The goals of rehabilitation are to improve function and gain as much independence as possible. As ...
Sensor-based technological therapy devices could be a possible neurorehabilitation strategy for moto...
This research presents a wearable hand rehabilitation system for stroke patients based on digital gl...
The article describes an alternative for the rehabilitation of upper and lower limbs using visual fe...
As technological innovation is fused into the rehabilitation process, it gives conventional therapy ...
Movement impairment after stroke typically requires intensive treatments for several weeks after the...
International audienceBiomedical connected objects like kinematic sensors have been commonly used fo...
One's ability to use upper limbs is critical for performing activities of daily living necessary for...
Stroke is a disabling disease that requires extensive work of rehabilitation to improve the quality ...
All over the world there are millions of people who are living with long-term motor impairments caus...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of long-term disability. A unilateral motor deficit is one of th...
In recent years, virtual reality (VR) became more and more important in rehabilitation of upper extr...
Abstractâ??Microsoft Kinect camera has been used in serious games applications, like for rehabilitat...
Sensor-based technological therapy devices could be a possible neurorehabilitation strategy for moto...
Current virtual stroke rehabilitation system lacks rehabilitating both the impaired fingers and uppe...
The goals of rehabilitation are to improve function and gain as much independence as possible. As ...
Sensor-based technological therapy devices could be a possible neurorehabilitation strategy for moto...
This research presents a wearable hand rehabilitation system for stroke patients based on digital gl...
The article describes an alternative for the rehabilitation of upper and lower limbs using visual fe...
As technological innovation is fused into the rehabilitation process, it gives conventional therapy ...
Movement impairment after stroke typically requires intensive treatments for several weeks after the...
International audienceBiomedical connected objects like kinematic sensors have been commonly used fo...
One's ability to use upper limbs is critical for performing activities of daily living necessary for...
Stroke is a disabling disease that requires extensive work of rehabilitation to improve the quality ...