Interactive wearable systems for upper body rehabilitation: a systematic review

Q Wang, P Markopoulos, B Yu, W Chen… - … of neuroengineering and …, 2017 - Springer
Background The development of interactive rehabilitation technologies which rely on
wearable-sensing for upper body rehabilitation is attracting increasing research interest …

[HTML][HTML] Development and clinical evaluation of a web-based upper limb home rehabilitation system using a smartwatch and machine learning model for chronic …

SH Chae, Y Kim, KS Lee, HS Park - JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 2020 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: Recent advancements in wearable sensor technology have shown the
feasibility of remote physical therapy at home. In particular, the current COVID-19 pandemic …

Sensor fusion used in applications for hand rehabilitation: A systematic review

I Herrera-Luna, EJ Rechy-Ramirez… - IEEE Sensors …, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Medical conditions and accidents might cause immobility in certain parts of the body. In
order to assist people in the rehabilitation process, sensors obtaining bio-signals from the …

MuscleRehab: Improving unsupervised physical rehabilitation by monitoring and visualizing muscle engagement

J Zhu, Y Lei, A Shah, G Schein, H Ghaednia… - Proceedings of the 35th …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
Unsupervised physical rehabilitation traditionally has used motion tracking to determine
correct exercise execution. However, motion tracking is not representative of the assessment …

Time to exercise! An aide-memoire stroke app for post-stroke arm rehabilitation

N Micallef, L Baillie, S Uzor - … of the 18th international conference on …, 2016 - dl.acm.org
A majority of Stroke survivors have an arm impairment (up to 80%), which persists over the
long term (> 12 months). Physiotherapy experts believe that a rehabilitation Aide-Memoire …

Towards the design of a ring sensor-based mHealth system to achieve optimal motor function in stroke survivors

Y Kim, HT Jung, J Park, Y Kim, N Ramasarma… - Proceedings of the …, 2019 - dl.acm.org
Maximizing the motor practice in stroke survivors' living environments may significantly
improve the functional recovery of their stroke-affected upper-limb. A wearable system that …

Prompting arm activity after stroke: A clinical proof of concept study of wrist-worn accelerometers with a vibrating alert function

RH Da-Silva, F van Wijck, L Shaw… - Journal of …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Frequent practice of functional movements after stroke may optimise motor
recovery; however, it is challenging for patients to remember to integrate an impaired limb …

Envisioning the use of in-situ arm movement data in stroke rehabilitation: Stroke survivors' and occupational therapists' perspectives

HT Jung, Y Kim, J Lee, SI Lee, EK Choe - Plos one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Background The key for successful stroke upper-limb rehabilitation includes the
personalization of therapeutic interventions based on patients' functional ability and …

Utility and usability of a wearable system and progressive-challenge cued exercise program for encouraging use of the more involved arm at-home after stroke—a …

J Horder, LA Mrotek, M Casadio, KD Bassindale… - Journal of …, 2024 - Springer
Background Understanding the role of adherence to home exercise programs for survivors
of stroke is critical to ensure patients perform prescribed exercises and maximize …

The transition of stroke survivors from hospital to home: understanding work and design opportunities

B Ploderer, J Stuart, V Tran, TL Green… - Proceedings of the 29th …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
A growing body of HCI research explores designs to support rehabilitation after stroke. While
rehabilitation is a major part of a stroke survivor's recovery, it is not the only part that could …