Enhancing Telerehabilitation Using Wearable Sensors and AI-Based Machine Learning Methods Chapter

abstract

  • Telerehabilitation, which focuses on providing rehabilitation services through information and communication technologies (ICTs), faces barriers and challenges that may limit its effectiveness. Delivering remote rehabilitation services using telephone or video calls may be insufficient for assessing patient progress. However, with the advent of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), wearable sensors, IoT medical devices, m-health, smartphone apps, and machine learning methods, new health systems could be envisioned to enhance the delivery of telerehabilitation. These technologies have the potential to improve health and the patient’s quality of life. Additionally, novel methods for engaging patients in therapy, such as computer and virtual reality games, are being developed to converge interactive physical and cognitive challenges aimed at enhancing rehabilitation processes. This chapter provides an overview of the barriers, challenges, and facilitators of telerehabilitation and identifies promising uses of AI to enhance the delivery of telerehabilitation. It also discusses emerging technologies, including wearable sensors, IoT and sensor-based, and video applications as tools for providing relevant data in the rehabilitation process.

publication date

  • 2024-1-1

edition

  • 2

keywords

  • Application
  • Application programs
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Biomedical equipment
  • Communication
  • Equipment and Supplies
  • Health
  • Information Technology
  • Information technology
  • Internet of things
  • Machine Learning
  • Machine learning
  • Patient rehabilitation
  • Quality of Life
  • Rehabilitation
  • Sensors
  • Smartphone
  • Smartphones
  • Technology
  • Telephone
  • Telerehabilitation
  • Therapeutics
  • Virtual Reality
  • Virtual reality
  • Wearable Electronic Devices
  • Wearable sensors
  • artificial intelligence
  • communications technology
  • health
  • information and communication technology
  • information technology
  • mHealth
  • machine learning
  • medical equipment
  • method
  • methodology
  • mobile telephones
  • quality of life
  • rehabilitation
  • rehabilitation (people)
  • sensor
  • sensors (equipment)
  • services
  • telephones
  • therapeutics
  • therapy
  • video
  • virtual reality

ISBN

  • 9781032635255

number of pages

  • 33

start page

  • 266

end page

  • 298