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Gesture Recognition in Physical Therapy

Gesture Recognition in Physical Therapy. Zak Gavin Jenny Lewis Samantha Schiro Elan Weiner. Brief History. IREX. Technical Description. Physical Therapy Industry.

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Gesture Recognition in Physical Therapy

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  1. Gesture Recognition in Physical Therapy Zak Gavin Jenny Lewis Samantha Schiro Elan Weiner

  2. Brief History

  3. IREX

  4. Technical Description

  5. Physical Therapy Industry • The rehabilitation therapy industry in the US consists of about 20,000 practices with combined annual revenue of about $11 billion dollars. • Small companies compete by developing positive relationships with local healthcare providers and delivering superior customer service

  6. IREX Environments • IREX uses fun and stimulating activities to motivate patients of all ages • With over 20 virtual environments, patients will participate in therapy treatment while playing games such as football, soccer, or volleyball

  7. Sample Environments

  8. Gesture and IREX • Use computers and cameras to measure output of patient • The therapist can specify and measure the range of motion, the frequency of successful exercises and number of repetitions • Can determine effort and accuracy of patient throughout program

  9. IREX provides a unique camera system which continuously tracks and records each patient’s exercises and progress.

  10. Individuality • By recording each session, the camera session allows therapists to create individual treatment • By having personalized treatments, patients develop a more personal relationship with therapists.

  11. Forming Relationships

  12. Improved Efficiency • There is less guesswork and therapists are able to devote more time to finding solutions.. • This leads to improved functioning, improved balance and mobility, increased sense of control, achievement and independence, increased compliance/adherence, increased enjoyment and desire to engage, and pain diversion.

  13. Concluding Thoughts Thank you for joining us today …..We would now like to open up the floor for questions.

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