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Human-robot sensor interface for cardiac rehabilitation

Juan Sebastián Lara, Jonathan Casas, Andrés Aguirre, Marcela Múnera, Mónica Rincón-Roncancio, Bahar Irfan, Emmanuel Senft, Tony Belpaeme, Carlos A. Cifuentes

Year
2017
Citations
43

Abstract

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the world. A program of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is related to physical activities or exercises to regain the optimal quality of life. CR relies on the necessity to evaluate, control and supervise a patient's status and progress. This work has two objectives: on the one hand, provide a tool for clinicians to assess the patient's status during CR. On the other hand, there is evidence that robots can motivate patients during therapeutic procedures. Our sensor interface explores the possibility to integrate a robotic agent into cardiac therapy. This work presents an exploratory experiment for on-line assessment of typical CR routines.

Keywords

RehabilitationInterface (matter)RobotComputer scienceRehabilitation roboticsHuman–computer interactionWork (physics)Human–robot interactionPhysical medicine and rehabilitationPhysical therapy

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