Three-dimensional game environments for recovery from stroke

In the US, more than 780,000 people annually suffer a new or recurrent stroke, which has emerged as one of the leading causes of severe and long-term disability (American Heart Association, 2008). This health crisis reflects considerable human suffering as well as an enormous economic burden. Accord...

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Main Authors: Jung, Younbo, Yeh, Shih-Ching, McLaughlin, Margaret, Rizzo, Albert, Winstein, Carolee
Other Authors: Cody, Michael
Format: Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Routledge 2014
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/104029
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/19372
http://www.tandfebooks.com/doi/abs/10.4324/9780203891650?isOnline=false
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:In the US, more than 780,000 people annually suffer a new or recurrent stroke, which has emerged as one of the leading causes of severe and long-term disability (American Heart Association, 2008). This health crisis reflects considerable human suffering as well as an enormous economic burden. According to the American Heart Association (2008), the health care costs of caring for stroke victims is estimated to cost about $65.5 billion in 2008 alone. The post-stroke disability manifests itself in functional impairments such as difficulty in handling multiple activities of daily living (e.g., dressing, preparing and eating a meal, bathing, etc.). Quality of life tends to be severely impacted by stroke (Jonsson, Lindgren, Hallstrom, Norrving & Lindgren, 2005; Mayo, Wood Dauphinee, Cote, Durcan & Carlton, 2002).