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Evolution of Cognitive Rehabilitation After Stroke From Traditional Techniques to Smart and Personalized Home-Based Information and Communication Technology Systems: Literature Review.

José M CogollorJavier Rojo-LacalJoachim HermsdörferManuel Ferre PérezMaría Teresa Arredondo WaldmeyerChristos GiachritsisAlan ArmstrongJose Manuel Breñosa MartinezDoris Anabelle Bautista LozaJosé María Sebastián
Published in: JMIR rehabilitation and assistive technologies (2018)
Stroke is one of the main causes that most negatively affect countries in the socioeconomic aspect. The design of new ICT-based systems should provide 4 main features for an efficient and personalized cognitive rehabilitation: support in the execution of complex daily tasks, automatic error detection, home-based performance, and accessibility. Only 33% of the European projects presented fulfilled those requirements at the same time. For this reason, current and future large-scale initiatives focused on eHealth and smart environments should try to solve this situation by providing more complete and sophisticated platforms.
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