Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
558304 Biomedical Signal Processing and Control 2008 18 Pages PDF
Abstract

Human motion tracking for rehabilitation has been an active research topic since the 1980s. It has been motivated by the increased number of patients who have suffered a stroke, or some other motor function disability. Rehabilitation is a dynamic process which allows patients to restore their functional capability to normal. To reach this target, a patients’ activities need to be continuously monitored, and subsequently corrected. This paper reviews recent progress in human movement detection/tracking systems in general, and existing or potential application for stroke rehabilitation in particular. Major achievements in these systems are summarised, and their merits and limitations individually presented. In addition, bottleneck problems in these tracking systems that remain open are highlighted, along with possible solutions.

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