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Gamified Music Learning System with VR Force Feedback for Rehabilitation
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open in viewerMany conditions cause loss of coordination and motor capabilities in the extremities. One such condition is stroke, which affects approximately 15 million people worldwide each year. [1] Many robotic systems have been developed to assist in the physical and neurological rehabilitation of patients who have suffered a stroke. This project combines an alternate exo-skeletal actuator design with gamification elements to create an interface to be used in future robotic rehabilitation systems as well as address the compliance problem found in rehabilitation.
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- 2016
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- 2016-08-12
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