Viglialoro et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Interactive serious game for shoulder rehabilitation based on real-time hand trackingViglialoro et al., 2020
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- Viglialoro R
- Condino S
- Turini G
- Mamone V
- Carbone M
- Ferrari V
- Ghelarducci G
- Ferrari M
- Gesi M
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- Technology and Health Care
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BACKGROUND: Virtual reality is becoming popular in the rehabilitation field thanks to the several advantages it can offer to patients and physicians. Indeed, serious games can: motivate and engage the patient; offer different levels of challenge and difficulty based on …
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