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An augmented reality training environment for post-stroke finger extension rehabilitation Export

Rehabilitation Robotics, 2005. ICORR 2005. 9th International Conference on In Rehabilitation Robotics, 2005. ICORR 2005. 9th International Conference on (2005), pp. 329-332.

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Finger extension is an important hand function and is crucial for object exploration and manipulation. Unfortunately, the impairment of this motor function is common among stroke survivors. A training environment incorporating augmented reality (AR) in conjunction with assistive devices has been developed for the rehabilitation of finger extension. The environment consists of three components: the stroke survivor user element consisting of AR equipment/software and body-powered orthosis; the therapist element comprised of monitoring/control interface with visual, audio and force feedback; and the networking module which interconnects these two. In this paper we present the structure of this environment along with the results from a pilot case study with a stroke survivor.


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