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Description
TIDER-3D: Interactive Telecare at Home using 3D Rehabilitation exercises. Technological solution proposed by the Image and Telematics Group (GTI in its Spanish acronym) to answer the needs of Fundación ASPAYM CyL, which is focused on improving the living conditions of disabled persons, especially those suffering from spinal cord injury. The project involves the development of a system based on Microsoft Kinect tecnology which includes Serious Games to improve the quality of life of people with different motor disabilities.Other information
Number of researchers:
2
Development status:
In prototype phase
Intellectual Property Rights:
Susceptible Propiedad Intelectual
Differentiation in the market:
Novelty
Applicability of technology:
Yes
Companies and markets:
Socio-health care. e-Health.
Advantages:
The proposed solution aims at facilitating rehabilitation to people from remote areas by moving therapeutic exercises closer to the patient's home through common house devices (TV, computer, game console, etc.). This allows to cut the costs of user's final system and optimizing health expenditure. The system let therapists design individualized personal instructions and also monitor their patients through health records.
Additional Information:
Project awarded at Desafío Universidad-Empresa 2014 programme. Funded research and development project, framed in the research line of group “Juegos Serios para Rehabilitación Física y/o Cognitiva” (Serious Games for Physical and/or Cognitive Rehabilitation). Image and Telematics Group (GTI in its Spanish acronym) is a multidisciplinary research group within the Information Society official research group (Grupo de Investigación Reconocido or GIR in Spanish) at University of Valladolid.
UNESCO Code:
3314 - Medical technology
Other members:
Francisco Díaz Pernas
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