2014
DOI: 10.1109/mim.2014.6825386
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Measurements and sensors for motion tracking in motor rehabilitation

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“…based on user specificity; • Simplification of necessary actions, that being systems for automatic reordering of drugs with verification of stocks present together with the eating plan, • Prevention tips and stimulus: systems can suggest how to perform normal daily activities to get a rehabilitative effect or make the necessary fun activities (i.e. : using a video games approach often used in rehabilitation contexts [18] for operations to be carried out by children). Self-testing systems monitor the current situation and its evolution through time, • Compensation and assistance: systems can address/alleviate difficulties due to a certain disease related to environmental conditions.…”
Section: Health Systems Functionalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…based on user specificity; • Simplification of necessary actions, that being systems for automatic reordering of drugs with verification of stocks present together with the eating plan, • Prevention tips and stimulus: systems can suggest how to perform normal daily activities to get a rehabilitative effect or make the necessary fun activities (i.e. : using a video games approach often used in rehabilitation contexts [18] for operations to be carried out by children). Self-testing systems monitor the current situation and its evolution through time, • Compensation and assistance: systems can address/alleviate difficulties due to a certain disease related to environmental conditions.…”
Section: Health Systems Functionalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The outcome evaluation is usually carried out in subjective way [3] that may difficult the prediction of the required training period for motor performance improvement. The new developments in the field of sensorized equipment for physical therapy [4] [5] made possible the physical rehabilitation session records and reports generation that can be useful for the implementation of objective evaluation of patient evolution during the rehabilitation period.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human motion analysis is utilized throughout the rehabilitation process for objective quantification and identification of baseline abilities, pathological condi tions with corresponding functional effect, and improve ment monitoring to determine next steps [1][2][3]. Human motion analysis is of particular importance in the rehabil itation of manual wheelchairs users (MWUs), consider ing the prevalence of pathological conditions from the overuse of the upper limbs during manual wheelchair propulsion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%