Data analytics framework for a game-based rehabilitation system

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Abstract

Stroke is a major cause of hemiparesis in United States. Constraint{Induced Movement therapy (CI therapy) is an effective treatment for upper extremity hemiparesis; how-ever it is inaccessible to most patients. To make it more accessible, we developed a game-based rehabilitation sys-Tem incorporating the major rehabilitation principles from CI therapy. We introduce a data analytics framework for our rehabilitation system in this paper that can provide ob-jective measures of motor performance during gameplay. We design techniques of preprocessing collected data and pro-pose a series of kinematic measurements, which are used to assess the motor performance and supplement in-clinic measures of therapeutic effect. We also present contextual filtering techniques to enable comparing movement produc-Tion under different conditions, e.g., self-paced versus game-paced movement. We apply our data analytics framework on data collected from several participants. Our analysis shows that participants' motor movement improves over the period of treatment, with different participants showing different patterns of improvement, e.g., speed versus range of mo-Tion. Results of kinematic measurements during gameplay are highly consistent with in-clinic performance based on the Wolf Motor Function Test. Moreover, our fine-grained trend analysis reveals potential to detect fatigue, which is related to the duration of gameplay.

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Liang, J., Fuhry, D., Maung, D., Borstad, A., Crawfis, R., Gauthier, L., … Parthasarathy, S. (2016). Data analytics framework for a game-based rehabilitation system. In DH 2016 - Proceedings of the 2016 Digital Health Conference (pp. 67–76). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/2896338.2896356

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