New technologies, such as telerehabilitation and gaming devices offer the possibility for patients to train at home. This opens the challenge of safety for the patient as he is called to exercise neither with a therapist on the patients' side nor with a therapist linked remotely to supervise the sessions.

Autonomous rehabilitation at stroke patients home for balance and gait: safety, usability and compliance of a virtual reality system / J.P. Held, B. Ferrer, R. Mainetti, A. Steblin, B. Hertler, A. Moreno-Conde, A. Dueñas, M. Pajaro, C. L-Parra-Calderón, E. Vargiu, M.J. Zarco, M. Barrera, C. Echevarria, F. Jódar-Sánchez, A.R. Luft, N.A. Borghese. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL AND REHABILITATION MEDICINE. - ISSN 1973-9095. - (2017 Sep 25). [Epub ahead of print] [10.23736/S1973-9087.17.04802-X]

Autonomous rehabilitation at stroke patients home for balance and gait: safety, usability and compliance of a virtual reality system

R. Mainetti;N.A. Borghese
2017

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New technologies, such as telerehabilitation and gaming devices offer the possibility for patients to train at home. This opens the challenge of safety for the patient as he is called to exercise neither with a therapist on the patients' side nor with a therapist linked remotely to supervise the sessions.
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