Title | ||
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Heading Home - Adapting a Clinical Mixed-Reality Rehabilitation System for Patients' Home Use. |
Abstract | ||
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Over the last decade, there have been countless virtual reality rehabilitation systems make their way from the laboratories into the real world. For one reason or another, this same trend has not occurred for mixed-reality rehabilitation systems. Even less so, are either of these rehabilitation systems making their way to patients' homes for home rehabilitation. As mixed-reality hardware becomes more easily accessible, affordable and accepted; it is becoming more feasible for mixed reality rehabilitation systems to be placed in patients' homes. This brings researchers exciting new possibilities regarding patients' treatments but also new challenges regarding their design/implementation. This paper will discuss adapting one such mixed-reality system, The Augmented Reflection Technology System, in order to allow patients to carry out their clinician recommended rehabilitation at their own home. We present a demonstration system that can be used for immersive home-rehabilitation and discuss future possibilities in the field. |
Year | DOI | Venue |
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2019 | 10.1109/ISMAR-Adjunct.2019.00047 | ADJUNCT PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2019 IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON MIXED AND AUGMENTED REALITY (ISMAR-ADJUNCT 2019) |
Keywords | DocType | Citations |
Human-centered computing,Mixed / augmented reality,Human-centered computing,Accessibility system and tools | Conference | 0 |
PageRank | References | Authors |
0.34 | 0 | 3 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Chris Heinrich | 1 | 1 | 0.75 |
Tobias Langlotz | 2 | 399 | 36.80 |
Holger Regenbrecht | 3 | 674 | 61.24 |