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Telerehabilitation platform REHA2030: Visualization of training statistics for patient and therapist

Published:29 June 2021Publication History

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Teletherapeutic devices enable new possibilities to track the therapy process by gathering and visualizing training statistics. For the therapist this can mean a quicker but also a deeper look at the therapy results. For the patient, the right presentation of data can foster the motivation and adherence to the therapy. In an iterative user centered design process, requirements of data visualization were gathered and the developed solution was validated with health professionals. For the therapists, the most important part is to have a comprehensive overview of conducted exercises and training duration. For the patient, the visualization should be simple and motivative. Further validation, especially with patients is needed.

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    PETRA '21: Proceedings of the 14th PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments Conference
    June 2021
    593 pages
    ISBN:9781450387927
    DOI:10.1145/3453892

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