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Smart Objects in Pediatric Rehabilitation: Some Preliminary Results from a Research Protocol

verfasst von : P. Meriggi, E. Brazzoli, T. Piacente, M. Mazzola, I. Olivieri

Erschienen in: Converging Clinical and Engineering Research on Neurorehabilitation III

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

The progressive miniaturization of electronic devices and their exponential increase in processing, storage and transmission capabilities, is leading to unprecedented scenarios as the Internet of Things (IoT). Although most of the recent biomedical research applications of pervasive technology focused on remote monitoring and diagnostics, Smart Objects may enable novel quantitative approaches in rehabilitation too. In this paper, we present some preliminary results regarding a pediatric rehabilitation protocol based on Smart Objects and biofeedback, administered to a small group of hemiplegic children. Despite the very limited number of treatments, all children enjoyed participating in the study, and the preliminary results represent an interesting starting point to fuel the scientific and clinical discussion towards what could be defined “Pediatric Rehabilitation 2.0”.

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Metadaten
Titel
Smart Objects in Pediatric Rehabilitation: Some Preliminary Results from a Research Protocol
verfasst von
P. Meriggi
E. Brazzoli
T. Piacente
M. Mazzola
I. Olivieri
Copyright-Jahr
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01845-0_162

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