Do robotics and virtual reality add real progress to mirror therapy rehabilitation? A scoping review

N Darbois, A Guillaud, N Pinsault - Rehabilitation research and …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Background. Mirror therapy has been used in rehabilitation for multiple indications since the
1990s. Current evidence supports some of these indications, particularly for cerebrovascular …

Personalised stroke rehabilitation intervention using open source 3D software and the Wii Remote Plus

E Tsekleves, D Skordoulis, I Paraskevopoulos… - Proc. 9th Intl Conf …, 2012 - icdvrat.com
The research presented in this paper proposes a novel low-cost customised Virtual Reality
(VR) based, stroke rehabilitation system for the delivery of motivating rehabilitation sessions …

Control implementation for an integrated robotic and virtual mirror therapy system for stroke rehabilitation

I Emerson, J Potgieter, WL Xu - 2016 IEEE 14th International …, 2016 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Stroke affects approximately 2% of the population, and with advances in modern technology,
more patients are surviving the event and requiring rehabilitation, placing further demand on …

Evaluation of a prototype integrated robotic and virtual mirror therapy system for stroke rehabilitation

I Emerson, J Potgieter, WL Xu - 2017 24th International …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Stroke affects up to 2% of the population, with an increasing number of patients surviving the
event and requiring rehabilitation, placing increasing demand on medical systems. As a …

The development and applications of serious games in the public services: defence and health

I Paraskevopoulos - 2014 - bura.brunel.ac.uk
The latest advances of Virtual Reality technologies and three-dimensional graphics, as well
as the developments in Gaming Technologies in the recent years, have stemmed the …

An integrated robotic and virtual mirror therapy system for stroke rehabilitation: a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of …

I Emerson - 2014 - mro.massey.ac.nz
Stroke affects approximately 2% of the population, and with advances in modern technology,
more patients are surviving the event and requiring rehabilitation, placing further demand on …