Physio@Home: Design explorations to support movement guidance
Patients typically undergo physiotherapy with the help of a physiotherapist who teaches, guides, and corrects the patients as they perform exercises. It would be nice if people could repeat these exercises at home, potentially improving their recovery rate. However, without guidance and/or correctiv...
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Main Authors: | TANG, Richard, ALIZADEH, Hesam, TANG, Anthony, BATEMAN, Scott, JORGE, Joaquim A.P. |
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2014
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