Movement path tortuosity in free ambulation: relationships to age and brain disease

WD Kearns, JL Fozard, VO Nams - IEEE journal of biomedical …, 2016 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Ambulation is defined by duration, distance traversed, number and size of directional
changes, and the interval separating successive movement episodes; more complex …

Design and usability evaluation of COOK, an assistive technology for meal preparation for persons with severe TBI

S Pinard, C Bottari, C Laliberté, H Pigot… - Disability and …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Aim In Canada, 100,000 people suffer a traumatic brain injury (TBI) every year. The
prevalence of moderate to severe TBI is highest for young men, who will live an average of …

Adaptation, artificial intelligence, and physical medicine and rehabilitation

DT Barry - PM&R, 2018 - Elsevier
Adaptation, cooperation, and trust are at the center of rehabilitation. Artificial intelligence and
robots enhance adaptation with guidance for movement, cues for sensation, control of …

Multimodal activity monitoring for home rehabilitation of geriatric fracture patients–feasibility and acceptance of sensor systems in the GAL-NATARS study

M Marschollek, M Becker, JM Bauer… - Informatics for Health …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Demographic change will lead to a diminishing care workforce faced with
rising numbers of older persons in need of care, suggesting meaningful use of health …

An automated approach to measuring child movement and location in the early childhood classroom

DW Irvin, SA Crutchfield, CR Greenwood… - Behavior research …, 2018 - Springer
Children's movement is an important issue in child development and outcome in early
childhood research, intervention, and practice. Digital sensor technologies offer …

Capturing the quantity and location of adult wh-words in the preschool classroom using a sensing tool system

Y Seven, DW Irvin, PV Kothalkar, S Dutta… - Early Childhood …, 2024 - Elsevier
Observational approaches may limit researchers' ability to comprehensively capture
preschool classroom conversations, including the use of wh-words. In the current proof-of …

Studying the relationship between physical and language environments of children: Who's speaking to whom and where?

A Sangwan, JHL Hansen, DW Irvin… - 2015 IEEE Signal …, 2015 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Understanding the language environments of early learners is critical in facilitating school
success. Increasingly large scale projects (eg, Providence Talks, Bridging the Word Gap) …

[HTML][HTML] No one left behind: inclusion of individuals experiencing homelessness in TBI stem cell therapy

M Monsour, CV Borlongan - Medical Hypotheses, 2023 - Elsevier
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) impacts about 42 million people per year and is especially
common among veterans and individuals experiencing homelessness. In fact, TBI is two to …

CALONIS: An artificial companion within a smart home for the care of cognitively impaired patients

Y Wilks, JM Jasiewicz, R Catizone, L Galescu… - Smart Homes and …, 2015 - Springer
The paper describes a prototype Embodied Conversational Agent or Companion, called
CALONIS, for a brain-injured Veteran with severe cognitive impairment. The CALONIS …

Case Reports in the Integration of Technology with Cognitive Rehabilitation for Individuals with Memory Concerns and Their Care Partners

KS Grewal, ES Grewal, A Cammer… - Archives of Clinical …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Objective Technology can be combined with psychological interventions to support older
adults with memory concerns. Using a bi-phasic design, cognitive rehabilitation (CR) was …