Title
Emotions and telerebabilitation: pilot clinical trials for virtual telerebabilitation application using haptic device and its impact on post stroke patients' mood and motivation
Abstract
We describe a pilot clinical trial with a flexible telerehabilitation platform that allows a therapist to remotely monitor the exercise regimen and progress of a patient who previously suffered from a stroke. We developed virtual game environments which were host to a progressive set of training tasks from precise fine motor movements to reaching movements that involve full arm and shoulder activity. Concurrently, the therapist monitored the progress of the patient through a video channel. Assessment of psychosocial variables show that negative feelings (confusion, t(13)=2.54, p
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1007/978-3-642-22024-1_14
HCI (14)
Keywords
Field
DocType
exercise regimen,psychosocial variable,negative feeling,pilot clinical trial,shoulder activity,full arm,progressive set,precise fine motor movement,virtual telerebabilitation application,training task,flexible telerehabilitation platform,haptic device,post stroke patient
Regimen,Mood,Simulation,Computer science,Physical therapy,Clinical trial,Stroke,Psychosocial,Human–computer interaction,Telerehabilitation,Haptic technology,Feeling
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
1
Authors
14
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Shih-Ching Yeh14316.25
Margaret McLaughlin200.34
Yujung Nam3463.51
Scott Sanders400.34
Chien-Yen Chang5799.07
Bonnie Kennedy600.34
Sheryl Flynn700.34
Belinda Lange831827.32
Lei Li900.34
Shu-Ya Chen1051.61
Maureen Whitford1100.34
Carolee Winstein1220.78
Younbo Jung1320718.18
Albert Rizzo1413514.85