Presentation
31. AR-Based Upper Extremity Rehabilitation With Multimodal Feedback for Patients With Stroke and Parkinson’s Disease: A Scoping Review
SessionPoster Session 1
DescriptionTraditional rehabilitation programs (in-person visits to physical therapists) for stroke and Parkinson's disease (PD) patients have several limitations that can impact the accessibility and effectiveness of the programs. AR has the potential to make rehabilitation programs more accessible, engaging, and effective by providing a stimulating and enjoyable experience. This study presented herein aimed to examine the current state of novel AR technology and multimodal feedback for stroke and PD rehabilitation in upper extremity rehabilitation. Following the PRISMA methodology, a total of nine papers were selected for this scoping review. The current use of AR-based rehabilitation systems is limited to small, one-site studies. This demonstrates that this technology is still in the early stages of development. Overall the systems from this review identified either improvement with the AR-based rehabilitation or determined the system was safe to use by the target population, which shows promising future implications for AR-based rehabilitation systems.
Event Type
Poster
TimeWednesday, September 11th5:30pm - 6:30pm MST
LocationMcArthur Ballroom
Aerospace Systems
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making
Computer Systems
Forensics Professional
Health Care
Human Performance Modeling
Individual Differences in Performance
Perception and Performance
Product Design
Safety
Training
Usability and System Evaluation
Extended Reality