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Microsoft Kinect and its use with rehabilitation motor therapy in the home

11 November 2015
Kylie Dare

Since its deployment in November 2010, Microsoft’s Kinect technology has been investigated for its potential therapeutic use in motor skill rehabilitation. Kinect’s motion tracking is sufficiently accurate for the task of gauging movements during rehabilitative exercise.

A breakthrough benefit for motor rehabilitation therapy is the technology’s ease of use in the home environment.

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