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A Microsoft Kinect based virtual rehabilitation system

Tseng et al., 2014

Document ID
3413963616965937034
Author
Tseng C
Lai C
Erdenetsogt D
Chen Y
Publication year
Publication venue
2014 International Symposium on Computer, Consumer and Control

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Virtual reality technology is currently widely applied in physical rehabilitation therapy. The ability to track joint positions for Microsoft Kinect might be useful for rehabilitation, both in clinical setting and at home. Currently, most systems developed for virtual rehabilitation and …
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