Project Partners TZI is dedicated to application-oriented research and development in computer science and focuses on the application and transfer of new scientific results into industrial practice, the development of innovative application-oriented technologies, and application-oriented training. InfoConsult Gesellschaft für Informationstechnik mbH is a German consulting company, dealing with innovation and knowledge management. InfoConsult is specialised in new information technology concepts e.g. wearable computing applications for healthcare and support of handicapped persons. UniGE The Department of Naval, Electrical, Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering (DITEN) of the University of Genova is a continuously evolving scientific/technical and educational institute. It is picked up on the research work in the ITC context that was performed by the Dep. of Biophysical and Electronic Engineering (DIBE). FDCGO has Rehabilitation Medicine experience in neurological, poststroke rehabilitation, management, rehabilitation services delivery with 30 centres in small/large cities. A multidisciplinary team in the Department of Biomedical Technologies has developed integrated products for home monitoring of patients. Netural is developing innovative strategies for Austria’s top companies. It is one of the most successful Austrian digital media specialists. With offices in Vienna and Linz and more than 50 employees, Netural offers a wide range of services from online campaigns to mobile and augmented reality apps. www.rehabathome-project.eu Create-Net is a non-profit international organization whose core competences are in the user centric design and implementation of advanced communication technologies, including broadband, pervasive and interactive solutions, which are tested within realistic global scale operational environments. Imaginary is an Italian SME with a multidisciplinary technological, pedagogical and graphical expertise, specializing in design and development of technology enhanced learning solutions such as simulation systems, serious games and other digital interactive technologies for multiple sectors including healthcare. Edna Pasher Ph.D. & Associates is a leading management consultant firm in Israel. They have been in business for over 34 years and work with private organisations, NGOs, public and governmental organisations which include the fields of: healthcare, education, municipalities, welfare, sustainability, social justice and many more. NTGB Gmunderberg is a member company of the Austrian based VAMED Group, a well known internationally operating health care provider in the fields of planning, constructing and operating of healthcare facilities worldwide. Engaging Game-based Home Rehabilitation for Improved Quality of Life The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement n° 306113. people worldwide will have a stroke in their lifetime Project Background Project Achievements Stroke affects everybody differently, and it is difficult to say how much of a recovery is possible. Many stroke survivors experience the most dramatic recovery during their stay in hospital in the weeks after their stroke. But many also continue to improve over a longer time, sometimes over a number of years. The goal of rehabilitation is to help survivors become as independent as possible and to attain the best possible quality of life. Rehab@Home aims at dealing with the issue of rehabilitation from a 360° perspective. A remote healthcare computational architecture will be provided based on distributed smart sensors (first processing layer) and personalized physiological assistive and intelligent algorithms integrated in a multilevel physiological human model. Project Aims Rehabilitation does not “cure” stroke; it does not reverse brain damage. High quality rehabilitation is essential to regain many – if not all – capabilities to lead a meaningful, fulfilling and even productive life. We aim at a cost effective and sleek infrastructure with integrated sensors. This infrastructure will collect relevant physical and medical parameters of a patients’ status for checkups and relapse prevention. It will support off- and online management and monitoring of the rehabilitation protocol, promote patient’s social participation and community building. Potential applications Rehab@Home will provide new IT business opportunities in the field of home rehabilitation and enable new services to be deployed by rehabilitation centers. Rehab@Home is expected to decrease the costs for treating diseases common to the elderly. Rehab@Home will enable active and healthy ageing through effective and engaging rehabilitation as well as social inclusion and community building. Rehab@Home supports the working environment in hospitals and rehabilitation units reducing private/dedicated transportation to and from rehabilitation facilities. Facts & Figures Project title: Engaging Game-based Home Rehabilitation for Improved Quality of Life Acronym:Rehab@home Contract Number: 306113 EC-contribution: 2.367.090 € Duration: 36 month Starting Date: October 1st, 2012 Project Web Site: www.rehabathome-project.eu Key words: Stroke relapse prevention, risk monitoring rehabilitation, serious games- based rehabilitation environment, ambient-mediated human-machine interaction Contact:Universität Bremen Bibliothekstr. 1 28359 Bremen Germany Prof. Dr. Michael Lawo [email protected] Method used Rehab@Home will use low price medical devices to carry out the rehabilitation exercises. The feedback to see if the exercises are done correctly will be monitored via a display. Service providers are connected via the Internet to the patient. The effectiveness will be reviewed by medical studies. www.rehabathome-project.eu
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