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Using virtual world activities for amputee rehabilitation

Morie et al., 2012

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6716557032975324859
Author
Morie J
Lathan C
Skinner A
Chance E
Rajpurohit D
Haynes K
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Journal of Research and Practice in Information Technology

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We report on a novel method for engaging an amputee in rehabilitation activities delivered through an advanced telehealth mechanism using virtual worlds. Patients use two instrumented gloves moving their upper extremities in gestures that mimic a rock climbing …
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