Oana-Maria Ferche, Alin Dragos Bogdan Moldoveanu, M. Dascalu, Constanta Nicoleta Bodea, Robert Gabriel Lupu, D. Irimia, F. Moldoveanu
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Abstract
The TRAVEE system is a Virtual Reality (VR) based system that will assist patients disabled as a result of a cerebrovascular accident as well as doctors, physicians and physiotherapists working alongside the patients toward the rehabilitation of their upper limbs. The system has been developed throughout the past two years and it has reached the state of the first in-vivo tests with the patients. The initial testing sessions were directed towards discovering any potential improvements that can be brought to the system regarding ease of use, comfort as well as performance and accuracy. The feedback received from the patients showed the great potential TRAVEE has in the field of rehabilitation as well as the openness of the patients towards a VR rehabilitation solution.