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Educational resources accessible on the tele-rehabilitation platform
Conference ObjectAbstract: This research is part of a telemedicine platform project to guide and accompany the patient online,Palabras claves:Accessibility elderly patients, educational resources, Tele-rehabilitation platform, WAI, WCAG 2.0Autores:César Byron Guevara Maldonado, Cesar Guevara, Janio Jadán-Guerrero, Jonathan Baldeón, Mario González-Rodríguez, Nunes I.L., Patricia Acosta-Vargas, Rybarczyk Y.P., Sandra Sanchez-Gordon, Santiago Villarreal-Narvaez, Tania Calle-Jimenez, Wilmer Danilo Esparza Yánez, Wilmer EsparzaFuentes:googlescopusImplementation and assessment of an intelligent motor tele-rehabilitation platform
ArticleAbstract: Over the past few years, software applications for medical assistance, including tele-rehabilitationPalabras claves:Dynamic time warping, eHealth, Gesture recognition, Hidden markov model, Software Engineering, UsabilityAutores:Jorge Luis Pérez Medina, Karina Beatríz Jimenes-Vargas, Leconte L., Mario González-Rodríguez, Rybarczyk Y.P., Wilmer Danilo Esparza Yánez, Wilmer EsparzaFuentes:googlescopusImproving web accessibility: Evaluation and analysis of a telerehabilitation platform for hip arthroplasty patients
Conference ObjectAbstract: Currently, the accelerated evolution of technology and the adoption of new platforms in the field ofPalabras claves:accessibility, Analysis, e-Health, Evaluation, Hip arthroplasty patients, Improving, Platform, Telerehabilitation, Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1Autores:Jorge Luis Pérez Medina, Karina Beatríz Jimenes-Vargas, Luis Salvador-Ullauri, Mario González-Rodríguez, Patricia Acosta-Vargas, Rybarczyk Y.P.Fuentes:googlescopusInteraction with a tele-rehabilitation platform through a natural user interface: A case study of hip arthroplasty patients
Conference ObjectAbstract: Using a tele-rehabilitation platform for motor recovery obliges the user to interact at a remote disPalabras claves:Clustering, Data Analysis, Health computing, kinect, Usability assessment, User experienceAutores:Janio Jadán-Guerrero, Mario González-Rodríguez, Nunes I.L., Patricia Acosta-Vargas, Rybarczyk Y.P., Sandra Sanchez-Gordon, Santiago Villarreal-Narvaez, Tania Calle-Jimenez, Wilmer Danilo Esparza Yánez, Wilmer EsparzaFuentes:googlescopusUsability study of a web-based platform for home motor rehabilitation
ArticleAbstract: In the recent years, software applications for medical assistance, including the tele-rehabilitationPalabras claves:agile development, tele-rehabilitation, telemedicine, User Centered Design, User experience, User Interfaces, user studyAutores:Hennry Mauricio Pilco, Jorge Luis Pérez Medina, Karina Beatriz Jimenes Vargas, Mario González-Rodríguez, Patricia Acosta-Vargas, Rybarczyk Y.P., Sandra Sanchez-Gordon, Tania Calle-Jimenez, Wilmer Danilo Esparza Yánez, Wilmer EsparzaFuentes:googlescopusUser experience assessment of a tele-rehabilitation platform: The physiotherapist perspective
Conference ObjectAbstract: This paper summarizes the heuristic evaluation carried out to the ePHoRt, a web-based platform thatPalabras claves:e-Health, Heuristic Evaluation, Physical rehabilitation, Physiotherapist activities, UsabilityAutores:Jorge Luis Pérez Medina, Karina Beatríz Jimenes-Vargas, Mario González-Rodríguez, Patricia Acosta-Vargas, Rybarczyk Y.P.Fuentes:googlescopusePHoRt project: A web-based platform for home motor rehabilitation
Conference ObjectAbstract: ePHoRt is a project that aims to develop a web-based system for the remote monitoring of rehabilitatPalabras claves:Inertial-based motion capture, Quantitative movement analysis, telemedicine, Vision-based motion captureAutores:Arián Aladro Gonzalvo, Jan Kleine Deters, Mario González-Rodríguez, Rybarczyk Y.P., Santiago Villarreal-Narvaez, Wilmer Danilo Esparza Yánez, Wilmer EsparzaFuentes:googlescopusRecognition of Physiotherapeutic Exercises Through DTW and Low-Cost Vision-Based Motion Capture
Conference ObjectAbstract: Telemedicine is a current trend in healthcare. The present study is part of the ePHoRt project, whicPalabras claves:Dynamic time warping, Kinect-based motion tracking, Machine learning, Movement assessment, TelerehabilitationAutores:Arián Aladro Gonzalo, Jan Kleine Deters, Mario González-Rodríguez, Nunes I.L., Rybarczyk Y.P., Santiago Villarreal-Narvaez, Wilmer EsparzaFuentes:googlescopus