Perception of Game-Based Rehabilitation in Upper Limb Prosthetic Training: Survey of Users and Researchers
BackgroundSerious games have been investigated for their use in multiple forms of rehabilitation for decades. The rising trend to use games for physical fitness in more recent years has also provided more options and garnered more interest for their use in physical rehabilitation and motor learning....
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Main Authors: | Garske, Christian Alexander (Author), Dyson, Matthew (Author), Dupan, Sigrid (Author), Nazarpour, Kianoush (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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