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  • RehabNet: a distributed architecture for motor and cognitive neuro-rehabilitation
    Publication . Vourvopoulos, Athanasios; Faria, Ana Lúcia; Cameirão, Mónica S.; Bermúdez i Badia, Sergi
    Every year millions of people worldwide suffer from stroke, resulting in motor and/or cognitive disability. As a result, patients experience an increased loss of independence, autonomy and low self-esteem. Evolving to a chronic condition, stroke requires of continuous rehabilitation and therapy. Current ICT approaches, with the use of robotics and Virtual Reality, show some benefits over conventional therapy. However, most of the novel approaches are suitable only for a reduced subset of patients. RehabNet proposes an inclusive approach towards an open and distributed architecture for ‘in-home’ neurorehabilitation and monitoring by means of non-invasive ICT. In this paper we present the RehabNet architecture, its design and the implementation of a combined motor-and-cognitive system for post-stroke rehabilitation.
  • RehabCity: design and validation of a cognitive assessment and rehabilitation tool through gamified simulations of activities of daily living
    Publication . Vourvopoulos, Athanasios; Faria, Ana Lúcia; Ponnam, Kushal; Bermúdez i Badia, Sergi
    Worldwide, more than one in three adults suffers from a cardiovascular disease. According to the World Health Organization, 15 million people experience a stroke each year and, of these, 5 million stay permanently disabled. The current limitations of traditional rehabilitation methods push towards the design of personalized tools that can be used intensively by patients and therapists in clinical or athome environments. In this paper we present the design, implementation and validation of RehabCity, an online game designed for the rehabilitation of cognitive deficits through a gamified approach on activities of daily living (ADLs). Among other findings, our results show a strong correlation between the RehabCity scoring system and the Mini Mental State Examination test for clinical assessment of cognitive function in several domains. These findings suggest that RehabCity is a valid tool for the quantitative assessment of patients with cognitive deficits derived from a brain lesion.