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Program D3 / Emerging & Accessible Healthcare Technologies:UniTherapy Home Page |
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Welcome to the RERC-AMI's home page for the UniTherapy software service. Roughly 50% of the support for developing UniTherapy is provided by the RERC-AMI. UniTherapy is a telerehabilitation platform which builds on other efforts at web-based therapy and targets software support for Computer-Assisted Motivating Rehabilitation (CAMR) protocol.This technology supports many computer input devices such as force-reflecting joysticks, IP telecommunication between a “consumer/patient interface” (PI) and “telepractitioner interface” (TI) for simple interactive two-way interfaces and videoconferencing, and support for multiple communication modes. Using the .Net framework and DirectX capability of Windows, it supports telecommunication between joysticks, force-reflecting joysticks, Joymouse (joystick functioning as a mouse), wireless mouse, wireless PDA touchscreens, and simple voice commands. It includes a rich menu of assessment capabilities, and is being used for a number of research projects (see also progress in Project 3.1). It is designed to support both home-based assessment and therapy and neurorehabilitation research protocols. Recent attention has focused on turning UniTherapy into a service (see also progress in Project D3.2). A key motivation has been to systematically develop a platform that is as universally accessible and flexible as possible. This enhanced access can benefit a greater diversity of clients and open up new possibilities for discovering and implementing optimized intervention strategies across the continuum of care. Advantages to exposing the functionalities of UniTherapy as a service rather than as a standalone application include:
A number of conference proceedings are available that summarize UniTherapy (BMES in Nashville, October 2003; RESNA in Orlando, June 2004 and 2006, IEEE-EMBS in San Francisco in September 2004), and two 4-page papers for the 9th International Congress for Rehabilitation Robotics (ICORR) in Chicago in late June 2005. UniTherapy was also exhibited at a booth at this meeting. An IEEE journal paper is in press. See also the start of a help manual.
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