Monday, November 14, 2016

Add a Sensor = + Data

Pilot study

Kinecting the Moves: The kinematic potential of rehabilitation-specific gaming to inform treatment for hemiplegia

Glegg SMN, Hung CT, Valdés BA, Kim BDG, & Van der Loos HFM

International journal of child health and human development 9(3):351-360 · September 2016

Link to abstract: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/309737850_Kinecting_the_Moves_The_kinematic_potential_of_rehabilitation-specific_gaming_to_inform_treatment_for_hemiplegia

Objective: For upper extremity rehabilitation candidates, can the development of data capture and analysis systems contribute to better rehabilitation game treatment decisions?

Process: to use video games with an additional data collector (Kinect sensor) to promote bimanual therapy, improve data collection and identify therapist-relevant data. Three subjects completed a 90 minute session of game play.

Findings: “With the integration of the Kinect sensor, motion tracking data can be harvested to inform treatment program development and progression by therapists”. This paper supplements the groundwork for further rehabilitation-specific videogame development.