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Progress Toward a Service-Oriented Universal Access Telerehabilitation Platform

This paper presents advancements in a service-oriented telerehabilitation platform designed for universal access. The Computer-Assisted Motivation Rehabilitation (CAMR) platform facilitates remote therapeutic interventions, incorporating UniTherapy as an accessible service. A modular toolbox suite has been developed, adhering to INCITS V2 (Universal Remote Console) standards. The platform has been refined through human subject studies focused on usability analysis, ensuring effective and accessible rehabilitation solutions for diverse populations.

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Progress Toward a Service-Oriented Universal Access Telerehabilitation Platform

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  1. Progress Towards a Service-Oriented Universal Access Telerehabilitation Platform Xin Feng, Marquette University, Milwaukee WIJack M. Winters, Marquette University, Milwaukee WI • Computer-Assisted Motivation Rehabilitation (CAMR) platform • UniTherapy as an accessible service • A suite of modular toolboxes • Support INCITS V2 (Universal Remote Console) standards • Refined through human subjects studies that include usability analysis Schedule Code : ThPo01.8

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