A Virtual Reality Serious Game for the Rehabilitation of Hand and Finger Function: Iterative Development and Suitability Study
BackgroundRestoring hand and finger function after a traumatic hand injury necessitates a regimen of consistent and conscientious exercise. However, motivation frequently wanes due to unchallenging repetitive tasks or discomfort, causing exercises to be performed carelessly or avoided completely. In...
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Main Authors: | Michael Bressler (Author), Joachim Merk (Author), Tanja Gohlke (Author), Fares Kayali (Author), Adrien Daigeler (Author), Jonas Kolbenschlag (Author), Cosima Prahm (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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