2021 International Symposium on Wearable Computers 2021
DOI: 10.1145/3460421.3478828
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Development of an Aesthetic for a Stroke Rehabilitation System

Abstract: Works around stroke rehabilitation devices have largely focused on improving their performance to aid in physical training. By providing better physical training for patients, it allows them to quickly achieve adequate autonomy in life. However, this leaves little development in their aesthetics, potentially failing to address the impact on patients' self-integrity. This paper proposes the aesthetic development of an immersive multi-sensorial stroke rehabilitation system, entitled MIDAS (Multisensorial Immersi… Show more

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“…Moreover, since a one-size exoskeleton cannot accommodate all users due to differences in body proportions, the creation of an adjustable device that can fit all sizes poses a great challenge due to its complexity. Thus, a disproportional device regarding the body may have a negative psychological impact on the user, leading to some reluctance to make use of it [38].…”
Section: External Devices In Rehabilitation Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, since a one-size exoskeleton cannot accommodate all users due to differences in body proportions, the creation of an adjustable device that can fit all sizes poses a great challenge due to its complexity. Thus, a disproportional device regarding the body may have a negative psychological impact on the user, leading to some reluctance to make use of it [38].…”
Section: External Devices In Rehabilitation Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%