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Family-based rehabilitation training can enhance traditional therapies and improve the performance of the disabled in daily activities.
medsci.
This study introduces a family calibration and classification procedure and training method embedded in the CP rehabilitation video game for teenagers.
This study introduces a family calibration and classification procedure and training method embedded in the CP rehabilitation video game for teenagers.
EMG and inertial data are used as rehabilitation game controllers and feedback data
19 young people with cerebral palsy completed a 4-week family intervention in France and Canada.
74% of the participants achieved the self-determined practice goal.
In short, combining the guidance of family training and high-quality biofeedback can enable young people to actively participate in family rehabilitation to supplement traditional therapy.
In short, combining the guidance of family training and high-quality biofeedback can enable young people to actively participate in family rehabilitation to supplement traditional therapy.
A.
Macintosh, N.
Vignais, E.
Desailly, E.
Biddiss and V.
Vigneron, " ieee.
org/document/9262937/references#references" target="_blank" rel="noopener">A Classification and Calibration Procedure for Gesture Specific Home-Based Therapy Exercise in Young People With Cerebral Palsy, " inieee.
org/document/9262937/references#references" target="_blank" rel="noopener">A Classification and Calibration Procedure for Gesture Specific Home-Based Therapy Exercise in Young People With Cerebral Palsy, IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering , vol.
29, pp.
144-155, 2021, doi: 10.
1109/TNSRE.
2020.
3038370.
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