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Nov 29, 2006

Rehabilitation after Stroke using Virtual Reality, Haptics (force feedback) and Telemedicine

Rehabilitation after Stroke using Virtual Reality, Haptics (force feedback) and Telemedicine.

Stud Health Technol Inform. 2006;124:51-56

Authors: Broeren J, Dixon M, Stibrant Sunnerhagen K, Rydmark M

We have constructed a haptic immersive workbench to be placed in the patients' home for daily adjusted rehabilitation. We also propose a system for Internet based connection and communication between patients and between patients and a clinical rehabilitation center and clinical assessment/evaluation centers. The benefits of a system for rehabilitation after stroke, based on VR, Haptics and Telemedicine should be: increased quality of life, lesser isolation, feeling more secure, fewer tiring transportations, more frequent exercising, better compliance to training, lower cost for transportation. The long term recovery for a larger group of patients with motor impairments is presently under evaluation.

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