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Motivating wearable device for plegic hand rehabilitation
We present an inexpensive, passive device supporting patient's hand rehabilitation while their hand is in a plegic state. The device's standalone capabilities allow patients to train their hand while in bed. A simple gamification scheme using flexion sensors and an accelerometer as input provides a way to remind patients to exercise and motivate them. WiFi connectivity to a cloud-based therapist interface allows monitoring of patient activity. The resulting device can support the hospital and house rehabilitation.