Virtual Reality (VR) as a complementary tool for medical practitioners in the assessment and rehabilitation of people who have suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI) is discussed. A pilot-study has been undertaken on a prototype VR assessment tool. The design involved nine occupational therapists with expertise in the care of traumatic brain injured patients and one (computer experienced) patient. The aim was to begin a dialogue and to ascertain the potential of a VR system. A common method for occupational therapists to assess function and ability is to ask a patient to brew coffee. From the performance of such a task, an individual’s “functional signature” can be determined. The prototype was built using Superscape, a personal computer b...
This paper describes a Virtual Reality (VR) application for neurorehabilitation of patients followin...
Virtual Reality is one of the most promising tools in the development of new methods for neuropsycho...
Brain injury can cause a variety of physical effects and cognitive deficits. Although it has not yet...
Virtual Reality (VR) as a complementary tool for medical practitioners in the assessment and rehabil...
International audienceVirtual Reality (VR) as a complementary tool formedical practitioners in the a...
In this thesis, the usability of Virtual Reality (VR) has been investigated and developed within two...
In this perspective, we discuss the potential of virtual reality (VR) in the assessment and rehabili...
In this perspective, we discuss the potential of virtual reality (VR) in the assessment and rehabili...
International audienceThis chapter is a systematic review of the studies that have used virtual real...
Virtual Reality (VR) technology is a relatively new application to rehabilitation medicine, yet it o...
Virtual Reality (VR) has shown great potential in various training applications. In the field of cog...
People with acquired brain injury (ABI) often have problems leading an independent life due to impai...
The potential use of virtual reality (VR) in neurological rehabilitation has frequently been discuss...
Part of the process of rehabilitation after a brain injury is the relearning of various daily tasks ...
When a Virtual Environment (VE) is designed, decisions regarding the navigation of the viewpoint, in...
This paper describes a Virtual Reality (VR) application for neurorehabilitation of patients followin...
Virtual Reality is one of the most promising tools in the development of new methods for neuropsycho...
Brain injury can cause a variety of physical effects and cognitive deficits. Although it has not yet...
Virtual Reality (VR) as a complementary tool for medical practitioners in the assessment and rehabil...
International audienceVirtual Reality (VR) as a complementary tool formedical practitioners in the a...
In this thesis, the usability of Virtual Reality (VR) has been investigated and developed within two...
In this perspective, we discuss the potential of virtual reality (VR) in the assessment and rehabili...
In this perspective, we discuss the potential of virtual reality (VR) in the assessment and rehabili...
International audienceThis chapter is a systematic review of the studies that have used virtual real...
Virtual Reality (VR) technology is a relatively new application to rehabilitation medicine, yet it o...
Virtual Reality (VR) has shown great potential in various training applications. In the field of cog...
People with acquired brain injury (ABI) often have problems leading an independent life due to impai...
The potential use of virtual reality (VR) in neurological rehabilitation has frequently been discuss...
Part of the process of rehabilitation after a brain injury is the relearning of various daily tasks ...
When a Virtual Environment (VE) is designed, decisions regarding the navigation of the viewpoint, in...
This paper describes a Virtual Reality (VR) application for neurorehabilitation of patients followin...
Virtual Reality is one of the most promising tools in the development of new methods for neuropsycho...
Brain injury can cause a variety of physical effects and cognitive deficits. Although it has not yet...