With the advanced development of multimodal sensing and rendering technologies, Virtual Reality (VR) has attracted enormous interest in unsupervised physical rehabilitation owing to its decisive advantages in turning traditional physical touchpoints into digital simulated empathy machinery. The shift from treatment rooms to the VR realm allows the scarce resource of rehabilitation services to reach a wider population. While traditional physical space designed the external environment, the virtual display satisfied users with self-awareness through virtual avatars and multisensory feedback. Thus, extensive research investigated innovative sensory input techniques, particularly motion tracking and mapping. In response to this reverted des...
This paper describes an innovative approach to gait rehabilitation via a system that combines the us...
Virtual reality is an environment in which fantastical or realistic scenes take place and can be ex...
Individuals who have upper limb movement problems include people with cerebral palsy (CP) and stroke...
UnrestrictedMore recently, virtual reality (VR) enhanced health games, providing intensive practice,...
Abstract Background Virtual environments (VE) are a powerful tool for various forms of rehabilitatio...
Abstract Virtual Reality (VR) provides a unique medium suited to the achievement of several requirem...
Abstract. Virtual Reality technologies are slated to transform the prac-tice of physical rehabilitat...
Abstract Available virtual reality (VR) input devices, such as controllers enabling user interaction...
We present new solutions based on Virtual Reality technologies for improving the delivery of physica...
Physical rehabilitation is an intensive process that often holds many challenges for patients such a...
Introduction: In recent years, due to physical problems of patients or restrictions on social intera...
Physical rehabilitation is a continuum of healing for patients that extends beyond in-person clinica...
The rapid development of Virtual Reality-based technologies over the past decade is both an asset an...
Stroke affects approximately fifteen million people worldwide annually, with im- paired hand functio...
The use of Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) as a healing aid is a relatively newer co...
This paper describes an innovative approach to gait rehabilitation via a system that combines the us...
Virtual reality is an environment in which fantastical or realistic scenes take place and can be ex...
Individuals who have upper limb movement problems include people with cerebral palsy (CP) and stroke...
UnrestrictedMore recently, virtual reality (VR) enhanced health games, providing intensive practice,...
Abstract Background Virtual environments (VE) are a powerful tool for various forms of rehabilitatio...
Abstract Virtual Reality (VR) provides a unique medium suited to the achievement of several requirem...
Abstract. Virtual Reality technologies are slated to transform the prac-tice of physical rehabilitat...
Abstract Available virtual reality (VR) input devices, such as controllers enabling user interaction...
We present new solutions based on Virtual Reality technologies for improving the delivery of physica...
Physical rehabilitation is an intensive process that often holds many challenges for patients such a...
Introduction: In recent years, due to physical problems of patients or restrictions on social intera...
Physical rehabilitation is a continuum of healing for patients that extends beyond in-person clinica...
The rapid development of Virtual Reality-based technologies over the past decade is both an asset an...
Stroke affects approximately fifteen million people worldwide annually, with im- paired hand functio...
The use of Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) as a healing aid is a relatively newer co...
This paper describes an innovative approach to gait rehabilitation via a system that combines the us...
Virtual reality is an environment in which fantastical or realistic scenes take place and can be ex...
Individuals who have upper limb movement problems include people with cerebral palsy (CP) and stroke...