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Published on: January 17, 2013
Design and Development of Rehabi, a mHealth Telerehabilitation Platform with Markerless Motion Analysis
Arturo González-Mendoza1, Hipólito Aguilar-Sierra2, Rafael Zepeda-Mora1
1National Institute of Rehabilitation (INR), Mexico City 14389, Mexico.
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Musculoskeletal disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis affect millions worldwide and are projected to rise sharply by 2050, highlighting the importance of scalable telerehabilitation. This paper introduces Rehabi, a mobile, user-friendly tele-rehabilitation platform that centrally integrates markerless motion for biomechanical assessment and monitoring. Rehabi development followed a user-centered methodology, combining questionnaires, interviews, and natural language processing to elicit requirements from patients and clinicians. The system architecture was implemented in accordance with Clean Architecture principles to ensure modularity and scalability. In a pilot clinical validation of the markerless motion algorithm integrated into Rehabi, 14 post-arthroplasty patients showed moderate agreement for hip flexion (ICC = 0.686) and good agreement for knee flexion (ICC = 0.801). Although the sample was small, the results show a promising trend suggesting that mobile markerless motion capture may be a viable option for remote assessment and monitoring.

