ARMIA: A Sensorized Arm Wearable for Motor Rehabilitation

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Abstract

In this paper, we present ARMIA: a sensorized arm wearable that includes a combination of inertial and sEMG sensors to interact with serious games in telerehabilitation setups. This device reduces the cost of robotic assistance technologies to be affordable for end-users at home and at rehabilitation centers. Hardware and acquisition software specifications are described together with potential applications of ARMIA in real-life rehabilitation scenarios. A detailed comparison with similar medical technologies is provided, with a specific focus on wearable devices and virtual and augmented reality approaches. The potential advantages of the proposed device are also described showing that ARMIA could provide similar, if not better, the effectivity of physical therapy as well as giving the possibility of home-based rehabilitation.

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Garcia, G. J., Alepuz, A., Balastegui, G., Bernat, L., Mortes, J., Sanchez, S., … Ubeda, A. (2022). ARMIA: A Sensorized Arm Wearable for Motor Rehabilitation. Biosensors, 12(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/bios12070469

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