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An interactive multimedia system for Parkinson's patient rehabilitation

Published: 09 July 2011 Publication History

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This paper describes a novel real-time Multimedia Rehabilitation Environment for the rehabilitation of patients with Parkinson's Disease (PD). The system integrates two well known physical therapy techniques, multimodal sensory cueing and BIG protocol, with visual and auditory feedback to created an engaging mediated environment. The environment has been designed to fulfill the both the needs of the physical therapist and the patient.

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Proceedings of the 2011 international conference on Virtual and mixed reality: systems and applications - Volume Part II
July 2011
435 pages
ISBN:9783642220234
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  • Randall Shumaker

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Published: 09 July 2011

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  1. Parkinson's disease
  2. mediated rehabilitation
  3. multimodal feedback
  4. physical therapy
  5. sensory cueing
  6. virtual environment

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  • (2015)Designing for and with People with Parkinson'sProceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems10.1145/2702123.2702310(501-510)Online publication date: 18-Apr-2015

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