Adaptive Rehabilitative Gaming Systems for Powered Mobility Training in People with Complex Movement Disorders (ADA Games) KU Leuven
Rehabilitation Sciences, Bruges Campus, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Distributed and Secure Software (DistriNet)
Wheelchair skills training is an important step toward independent mobility and improved quality of life for people with disabilities. Considering the group of young people with complex movement disorders as dyskinetic cerebral palsy (DCP), this process is particularly challenging due to the need for specialized wheelchair control equipment, and requires lengthy and tedious training routines. In this project, we develop a novel game-based ...