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A Rehabilitation Program of Exoskeleton-assisted Body Weight-Supported Treadmill Training with Non-immersive Virtual Reality for Stroke Patients
Published on: May 16, 2025
Balance recovery through virtual stepping exercises using Kinect skeleton tracking: a follow-up study with chronic
Roberto Lloréns1, Mariano Alcañiz, Carolina Colomer
1Universitat Politècnica de València, Valencia, Spain. rllorens@labhuman.13bh.es
Abstract:
Stroke patients often suffer from hemiparesis, which affects their balance condition and consequently their self-dependency and quality of life. Balance rehabilitation can be a long and tedious process. Virtual rehabilitation systems have been reported to provide therapeutic benefits to the balance recovery of stroke patients while increasing their motivation. This paper presents a follow-up study involving chronic stroke patients to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of a virtual stepping exercise using skeleton tracking through a low-cost Kinect depth sensor.

