2013 Pan American Health Care Exchanges (PAHCE) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/pahce.2013.6568264
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Biomechanical motion capture methods focused on tele-physiotherapy

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“…This kind of mechanical stimulations are used to assist in the creation or handling of virtual objects in a graphic environment [44], [45]. Their main advantage is providing biofeedback during a rehabilitation process that can be used to enhance some control systems, mainly when they are included in exoskeletal systems based on motor movements.…”
Section: Robotic-based Rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This kind of mechanical stimulations are used to assist in the creation or handling of virtual objects in a graphic environment [44], [45]. Their main advantage is providing biofeedback during a rehabilitation process that can be used to enhance some control systems, mainly when they are included in exoskeletal systems based on motor movements.…”
Section: Robotic-based Rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such work comprises a teleconsultation platform for both health promoters and people from a specific community to assist patients who have trouble getting to a medical center. Likewise, most of the other selected documents reported the use of virtual reality combined with low-cost technologies for motion capture based on devices such as inertial and magnetic sensors [42], [45], [50]- [52], Kinect® cameras [40], [53] and haptic devices [35]. These emerging technologies were used for motion tracking and measuring joint angles in order to track the progress of patients with disabilities caused by multiple sclerosis [20] and upper limb motor disabilities during rehabilitation programs [42], [45], [50]- [52], [53], [35], [37], [39].…”
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“…A common component in recent telerehabilitation systems is motion capture technology [5], [6]. The use of telerehabilitation systems with motion capture has been shown to increase the intensity of rehabilitation and enhance user experience [7], [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%