Stroke symptom assessment and rehabilitation
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Quantitative assessment for movement or perceptual dysfunction is critical for a variety of conditions, ranging from hereditary or congenital disorders, to neurodegenerative conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, to acquired brain injury, to post-stroke motor incoordination and perceptual impairments. Current methods for assessing dysmetria are mostly manual and rely heavily on a clinician’s subjective judgement rather than objective data, which could lead to inaccuracy and misdiagnoses. and poorly optimised rehabilitation plans, which poses a significant problem for patients and healthcare providers. We develop applications using recently introduced spatial computing platforms, such as Apple Vision Pro, for assessment and rehabilitation of dysfunctional movement and perception.
Collaborator: NUH Division of Rehabilitation
