Serious game design for stroke rehabilitation

Stroke rehabilitation is a challenging process which requires intensive treatments which are time consuming. In order for stroke survivors to relearn basic skills that stroke may have taken away, repetitive exercises need to be performed to improve the functionality of affected limbs. The aim of thi...

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Main Author: Chan, Chung Leung
Other Authors: Miao Chun Yan
Format: Theses and Dissertations
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/75902
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:Stroke rehabilitation is a challenging process which requires intensive treatments which are time consuming. In order for stroke survivors to relearn basic skills that stroke may have taken away, repetitive exercises need to be performed to improve the functionality of affected limbs. The aim of this research is to introduce actionable steps in designing a motivating stroke rehabilitation game such as an escape room. These actionable steps uses game design concepts of meaningful play, goal-driven and 6-11 emotional framework as well as the psychological concept of familiarity to design game challenges suitable for the targeted demography of elderlies. A video game with Natural User Interface sensors such as Leap Motion and Microsoft Kinect 2 is implemented and evaluated. Participants of the target demography of Singaporean elderlies found the game actions relatable and familiar, similar to their daily living activities. The results indicate potential in creating a replicable motivating and immersive experience for stroke rehabilitation games.