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EU- Projekt StrokeBack Empowering Stroke Patients to Fight Back ( Oktober 2011 - September 2014)

EU- Projekt StrokeBack Empowering Stroke Patients to Fight Back ( Oktober 2011 - September 2014). www.strokeback.eu. Project goals.

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EU- Projekt StrokeBack Empowering Stroke Patients to Fight Back ( Oktober 2011 - September 2014)

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  1. EU-Projekt StrokeBackEmpowering Stroke Patients to Fight Back(Oktober 2011 - September 2014) www.strokeback.eu eHealth and the Brain - ICT for Neuropsychiatric Health

  2. Project goals • Develop an automated remote rehabilitation system, that will empower the patients and their immediate carer for effective rehabilitation protocol in home settings • Telemedicine supervision of rehabilitation exercise without presence of therapists • Monitoring of impact of the exercises also in “normal” life situations • Integration of telemedicine rehabilitation and Personal Health Records for improved long term evaluation of patient recovery • Goal: Patients can do rehabilitation in their own home while still remaining under medical and physiotherapy control eHealth and the Brain - ICT for Neuropsychiatric Health

  3. Rehabilitation cycle eHealth and the Brain - ICT for Neuropsychiatric Health

  4. Easy gaming with exercises • Small Games Easy tocontrol Highlyconfigurable Speed, repetitions, etc. • Combinationwith individual exercisesusingcameraand sensor-basedsystems Gardener Break The Bricks Birdie game Manipulation of objects Individual upper bodyexercises Hand rehabilitation eHealth and the Brain - ICT for Neuropsychiatric Health

  5. Training & Compensation z y 0 x eHealth and the Brain - ICT for Neuropsychiatric Health

  6. Activitiesof Daily Living eHealth and the Brain - ICT for Neuropsychiatric Health

  7. Trainings place eHealth and the Brain - ICT for Neuropsychiatric Health

  8. Wearable Sensor System • Wearable sensor system with inertial sensors Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Magnetometer, Vibration, Tilt High security & privacy demands Bluetooth Low Energy + antenna Qi-compliant wireless power supply 128 MB Flash memory • DetectionorActivitiesof Daily Living (ADL) Arm movements, stepcounter, drinking etc. • Goal: Measuringtherapyoutcome Affected vs. Unaffectedbodyparts Quality ofmovements Speed, angles etc. eHealth and the Brain - ICT for Neuropsychiatric Health

  9. Summary • Goal: Empower stroke patients to train on their own Provision of technical and autonomous support Visualization of success and therapy outcome • Comparison and analyse of training effects Rehabilitation training vs. Activities of Daily Living (ADL) • Collection of detailed information about kind, number and success of therapy Even during absence of the care persons and therapists • Complete rehabilitation cycle is covered • Inclusive Personal Health Record (PHR)  Individualisation is key due to very different and difficult impact of stroke! eHealth and the Brain - ICT for Neuropsychiatric Health

  10. Thanks for your attention. Questions and comments are welcome. ? Contact: • ortmann@ihp-microelectronics.com • www.strokeback.eu Symposium Tele-Rehabilitation 2012, Frankfurt (Oder)

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