A Framework for (Tele-) Monitoring of the Rehabilitation Progress in Stroke Patients: eHealth 2015 Special Issue

Preservation of mobility in conjunction with an independent life style is one of the major goals of rehabilitation after stroke. The Rehab@Home framework shall support the continuation of rehabilitation at home. The framework consists of instrumented insoles, connected wirelessly to a 3G ready table...

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Published inApplied clinical informatics Vol. 6; no. 4; pp. 757 - 768
Main Authors Jagos, H, David, V, Haller, M, Kotzian, S, Hofmann, M, Schlossarek, S, Eichholzer, K, Winkler, M, Frohner, M, Reichel, M, Mayr, W, Rafolt, D
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LanguageEnglish
Published Germany Schattauer 2015
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Summary:Preservation of mobility in conjunction with an independent life style is one of the major goals of rehabilitation after stroke. The Rehab@Home framework shall support the continuation of rehabilitation at home. The framework consists of instrumented insoles, connected wirelessly to a 3G ready tablet PC, a server, and a web-interface for medical experts. The rehabilitation progress is estimated via automated analysis of movement data from standardized assessment tests which are designed according to the needs of stroke patients and executed via the tablet PC application. The Rehab@Home framework's implementation is finished and ready for the field trial (at five patients' homes). Initial testing of the automated evaluation of the standardized mobility tests shows reproducible results. Therefore it is assumed that the Rehab@Home framework is applicable as monitoring tool for the gait rehabilitation progress in stroke patients.
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ISSN:1869-0327
1869-0327
DOI:10.4338/ACI-2015-03-RA-0034