Background: In the last decade, there has been a rapid increase in research on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to improve child and youth participation in daily life activities, which is a key rehabilitation outcome. However, existing reviews place variable focus on participation, are narrow in scope, and are restricted to select diagnoses, hindering interpretability regarding the existing scope of AI applications that target the participation of children and youth in a pediatric rehabilitation setting. Objective: The aim of this scoping review is to examine how AI is integrated into pediatric rehabilitation interventions targeting the participation of children and youth with disabilities or other diagnosed health conditions in valu...
Recent studies have shown that children with autism may be interested in playing with an interactive...
This paper aims to provide a critical review of the studies dealing with Educational Robotics for ch...
BACKGROUND: Rapid technological development has been opening new possibilities for children with dis...
Background: There is increased interest in using artificial intelligence (AI) to provide participati...
Objective: To review research on social robots to help children in healthcare contexts in order to d...
Purpose: Play is an essential part of children's lives. Children with physical disabilities experien...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the extent and type of robots used for the rehabili...
The recent advances and popularity of artificial intelligence (AI) offer exciting possibilities to i...
Abstract Children with physical disabilities often have limited performance in daily activities, hin...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edizioni Minerva Medica ...
Background The use of virtual reality systems in the motor rehabilitation of children with cerebral...
BACKGROUND: The use of robotic technology for neurorehabilitative applications has become increasing...
We conducted a general Google search and a scoping review of various types of artificial intelligenc...
BACKGROUND: Rapid technological development has been opening new possibilities for children with dis...
Objective: Motor experience plays a central role in cognitive development. Assistive technologies ca...
Recent studies have shown that children with autism may be interested in playing with an interactive...
This paper aims to provide a critical review of the studies dealing with Educational Robotics for ch...
BACKGROUND: Rapid technological development has been opening new possibilities for children with dis...
Background: There is increased interest in using artificial intelligence (AI) to provide participati...
Objective: To review research on social robots to help children in healthcare contexts in order to d...
Purpose: Play is an essential part of children's lives. Children with physical disabilities experien...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the extent and type of robots used for the rehabili...
The recent advances and popularity of artificial intelligence (AI) offer exciting possibilities to i...
Abstract Children with physical disabilities often have limited performance in daily activities, hin...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edizioni Minerva Medica ...
Background The use of virtual reality systems in the motor rehabilitation of children with cerebral...
BACKGROUND: The use of robotic technology for neurorehabilitative applications has become increasing...
We conducted a general Google search and a scoping review of various types of artificial intelligenc...
BACKGROUND: Rapid technological development has been opening new possibilities for children with dis...
Objective: Motor experience plays a central role in cognitive development. Assistive technologies ca...
Recent studies have shown that children with autism may be interested in playing with an interactive...
This paper aims to provide a critical review of the studies dealing with Educational Robotics for ch...
BACKGROUND: Rapid technological development has been opening new possibilities for children with dis...