Web-Based Medical Information System for Stroke Rehabilitation Intemet-of-Things (RIOT) Patients: A Prototype

Traditional stroke rehabilitation methods are known to be limited to their accessibility for patients with mobility issues while lacking real-time feedback whereas a modern way as remote rehabilitation seems to be costly for some patients. The downsides of the previous method will eventually execute...

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Published in:6th IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Engineering and Technology, IICAIET 2024
Main Author: Dhuzuki N.H.M.; Zainuddin A.A.; Kamarudin S.I.; Handayani D.; Subramaniam K.; Tamrin M.I.M.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2024
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85209660610&doi=10.1109%2fIICAIET62352.2024.10729958&partnerID=40&md5=c73e6320097a7942f615e15e8ef57c22
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Dhuzuki N.H.M.; Zainuddin A.A.; Kamarudin S.I.; Handayani D.; Subramaniam K.; Tamrin M.I.M.
Web-Based Medical Information System for Stroke Rehabilitation Intemet-of-Things (RIOT) Patients: A Prototype
2024
6th IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Engineering and Technology, IICAIET 2024


10.1109/IICAIET62352.2024.10729958
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85209660610&doi=10.1109%2fIICAIET62352.2024.10729958&partnerID=40&md5=c73e6320097a7942f615e15e8ef57c22
Traditional stroke rehabilitation methods are known to be limited to their accessibility for patients with mobility issues while lacking real-time feedback whereas a modern way as remote rehabilitation seems to be costly for some patients. The downsides of the previous method will eventually execute an impact to the patients' rehabilitation progress. To overcome the issue, as a starting point of this research, the proposed solution is a web-based medical information system that incorporates hand gesture recognition using MediaPipe and RIOT framework. Rehabilitation Internet-of-Things (RIOT) is an IoT system created to aid in remote rehabilitation, specifically targeting stroke survivors in remote areas and healthcare providers specialising in physiotherapy. This system offers a platform for stroke patients to perform rehabilitation exercises with real-time feedback. Additionally, in the making of a proper medical information system using web development technologies, the integration of MediaPipe and RIOT platform development using JavaScript or Python web integration. Moreover, surveys and usability testing were conducted to evaluate its effectiveness. Therefore, an innovative and cost- effective approach was developed to provide stroke rehabilitation by combining real-time feedback, and user- centred design, improving accessibility and effectiveness of stroke rehabilitation. © 2024 IEEE.
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author Dhuzuki N.H.M.; Zainuddin A.A.; Kamarudin S.I.; Handayani D.; Subramaniam K.; Tamrin M.I.M.
spellingShingle Dhuzuki N.H.M.; Zainuddin A.A.; Kamarudin S.I.; Handayani D.; Subramaniam K.; Tamrin M.I.M.
Web-Based Medical Information System for Stroke Rehabilitation Intemet-of-Things (RIOT) Patients: A Prototype
author_facet Dhuzuki N.H.M.; Zainuddin A.A.; Kamarudin S.I.; Handayani D.; Subramaniam K.; Tamrin M.I.M.
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title Web-Based Medical Information System for Stroke Rehabilitation Intemet-of-Things (RIOT) Patients: A Prototype
title_short Web-Based Medical Information System for Stroke Rehabilitation Intemet-of-Things (RIOT) Patients: A Prototype
title_full Web-Based Medical Information System for Stroke Rehabilitation Intemet-of-Things (RIOT) Patients: A Prototype
title_fullStr Web-Based Medical Information System for Stroke Rehabilitation Intemet-of-Things (RIOT) Patients: A Prototype
title_full_unstemmed Web-Based Medical Information System for Stroke Rehabilitation Intemet-of-Things (RIOT) Patients: A Prototype
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description Traditional stroke rehabilitation methods are known to be limited to their accessibility for patients with mobility issues while lacking real-time feedback whereas a modern way as remote rehabilitation seems to be costly for some patients. The downsides of the previous method will eventually execute an impact to the patients' rehabilitation progress. To overcome the issue, as a starting point of this research, the proposed solution is a web-based medical information system that incorporates hand gesture recognition using MediaPipe and RIOT framework. Rehabilitation Internet-of-Things (RIOT) is an IoT system created to aid in remote rehabilitation, specifically targeting stroke survivors in remote areas and healthcare providers specialising in physiotherapy. This system offers a platform for stroke patients to perform rehabilitation exercises with real-time feedback. Additionally, in the making of a proper medical information system using web development technologies, the integration of MediaPipe and RIOT platform development using JavaScript or Python web integration. Moreover, surveys and usability testing were conducted to evaluate its effectiveness. Therefore, an innovative and cost- effective approach was developed to provide stroke rehabilitation by combining real-time feedback, and user- centred design, improving accessibility and effectiveness of stroke rehabilitation. © 2024 IEEE.
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