Postolache et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Virtual reality and augmented reality technologies for smart physical rehabilitationPostolache et al., 2021
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- Postolache O
- Monge J
- Alexandre R
- Geman O
- Jin Y
- Postolache G
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- Advanced Systems for Biomedical Applications
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Abstract Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality technologies provides new experiences to the users during physical rehabilitation training sessions increasing the engagement for improved physical outcomes. These relatively new technologies are the starting point on the …
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