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Cueing is defined as the use of external temporal or spatial stimuli to facilitate the initiation
and continuation of movement. For gait rehabilitation, cues can take the form of multimodal
stimuli, providing metrics and instructions for patients to correct their movements, and can be
used in multiple contexts and objectives. Therefore, the design space of interactive systems for
rehabilitation is quite broad and there is a lack of systematic guidance for designers who are
interested in creating and evaluating novel assistive tools. We performed a systematic literature
review on the usage of cues in gait rehabilitation. In this paper, we present the preliminary
results of this review, focusing on the use of digital and non-digital cues combined with
mobility aid such as crutches. We discuss some considerations for future studies evaluating the
design of assistive devices in physical rehabilitation and provide initial recommendations for
context-adaptive digital cues, opening new perspectives for tailored and personalised gait
training and rehabilitation.
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Cues Rehabilitation Assistive technologies Accessibility Gait Mobility aid . Faculdade de Ciências Exatas e da Engenharia
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Citação
Peres, B., Ader, L. G. M., & Campos, P. F. (2022). Many Cues, Few Clues: Identifying Design Opportunities for Digital Cues in Physical Rehabilitation Processes. In EICS (Workshops) (pp. 57-67).
