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Validation of a Kinect V2 based rehabilitation gameMa et al., 2018
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- Ma M
- Proffitt R
- Skubic M
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- PloS one
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Interactive technologies are beneficial to stroke recovery as rehabilitation interventions; however, they lack evidence for use as assessment tools. Mystic Isle is a multi-planar full- body rehabilitation game developed using the Microsoft Kinect® V2. It aims to help stroke …
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