ARMIA: A Sensorized Arm Wearable for Motor Rehabilitation
In this paper, we present ARMIA: a sensorized arm wearable that includes a combination of inertial and sEMG sensors to interact with serious games in telerehabilitation setups. This device reduces the cost of robotic assistance technologies to be affordable for end-users at home and at rehabilitatio...
Main Authors: | Alepuz, A. (Author), Balastegui, G. (Author), Bernat, L. (Author), Garcia, G.J (Author), Jara, C.A (Author), Morell, V. (Author), Mortes, J. (Author), Pomares, J. (Author), Ramon, J.L (Author), Sanchez, S. (Author), Ubeda, A. (Author), Vera, E. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI
2022
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