Islam et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Effects of vibrotactile feedback on yoga practiceIslam et al., 2022
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- Islam M
- Lee S
- Harden S
- Lim S
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- Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
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Participating in physical exercise using remote platforms is challenging for people with vision impairment due to their lack of vision. Thus, there is a need to provide nonvisual feedback to this population to improve the performance and safety of remote exercise. In this …
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