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Computational intelligence and game design for effective at-home stroke rehabilitation

Borghese et al., 2013

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13616397873044426434
Author
Borghese N
Pirovano M
Lanzi P
Wüest S
de Bruin E
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Games for Health: Research, Development, and Clinical Applications

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Objective: The aim of this article is to describe a game engine that has all the characteristics needed to support rehabilitation at home. The low-cost tracking devices recently introduced in the entertainment market allow measuring reliably at home, in real time, players' motion …
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