Kinect based physiotherapy system for home use

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In physiotherapy, rehabilitation outcome is majorly dependent on the patient continuing exercises at home. To support a continuous and correct execution of exercises composed by the physiotherapist it is important that the patient stays motivated. With the emergence of game consoles such as Nintendo Wii, Sony PlayStation or Microsoft Xbox360 that employ special controllers or camera based motion recognition as means of user input those technologies have also been found to be interesting for other real-life applications. We present a concept to employ the Microsoft Kinect system as means to support patients during physiotherapy exercises at home. The system is intended to allow a physiotherapist to compose an individual set of exercises and to control the correct execution of those exercises through tracking the patient's motions.

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Haas, D., Phommahavong, S., Yu, J., Krüger-Ziolek, S., Möller, K., & Kretschmer, J. (2015). Kinect based physiotherapy system for home use. In Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering (Vol. 1, pp. 180–183). Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2015-0045

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