WiP Demo

Interactive Rehabilitation Tiles
Bert Bongers, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Stuart Smith, University of Tasmania, Australia
Victor Donker, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Michelle Pickrell, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Time: Mon 10:30 - Wed 16:00 | Session: Work in Progress | Location: Art, Demos and Posters Area Paper: PDF

Traditional physical rehabilitation techniques are based mainly on mechanical structures and passive materials. This has certain limitations, which can be overcome by applying interactive technologies. As a team of designers, technologists and medical researchers and practitioners, we have developed an interactive sensor floor tile system for rehabilitation exercises, as part of an interactive infrastructure to support rehabilitation for stroke patients. Since 2009, the team has advanced its understanding of rehabilitation practices and problems, and designed prototypes, interventions and demonstrators in order to gain feedback on our approach. We have identified as the three critical factors affecting rehabilitation motivation, customisation, and independence. The system that we have developed is founded on the current mechanical practices, of improv¬isational nature, and creative use of existing materials and techniques, expanding from this way of working by applying new interactive digital technologies and 3D instant manufacturing techniques. Two sets of sensor floor modules are in use in hospitals and we are reporting in this paper the first positive effects the system has on the patients’ rehabilitation.

TEI 2014 Proceedings in the ACM Digital Library.

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