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The use of Matti : a tangible user interface in physical rehabilitation to motivate children and older adults
Highly motivated patients who enjoy their physical rehabilitation
tend to attain better therapeutic outcomes. However, given the prolonged
repetitive nature of postural control rehabilitation in older adults and children
with developmental coordination disorder (DCD), motivation levels might drop
quickly. Exergames and digital therapy tools could offer practical answers to
this issue and allow therapists to provide patients objective outcome
measurements. To incorporate digital innovation in clinical and rehabilitation
practices, this study discusses Matti, an interactive system created as a
customisable tangible user interface (TUI). Its usability in pediatric and
geriatric physiotherapy contexts is explored and evaluated through user
evaluation. The Matti device was found to be usable and enjoyable for
exergaming rehabilitation. However, additional study on measuring capabilities
is needed to enable the accurate and reliable objective outcome measurements
through this TUI. Future research should analyse how this TUI and gamified
postural control assessment affects patients’ motivation and therapeutic
outcomes.
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