In the years, the role of measurement in medicine and healthcare is becoming increasingly relevant, thanks to the always-wider diffusion of electronics in everyday life. In particular, measurement and sensors represent one of the key aspects of what is called pervasive healthcare. Pervasive healthcare may be defined as the application of pervasive computing technologies for healthcare, as well as the way to make healthcare available everywhere, anytime and to everyone, and aims at changing the healthcare delivery model from doctor-centric to patient-centric, from acute-reactive to continuous preventing, and from sampling to monitoring [1].
Measurements and sensors for motion tracking in motor rehabilitation
De Vito L;Rapuano S
2014-01-01
Abstract
In the years, the role of measurement in medicine and healthcare is becoming increasingly relevant, thanks to the always-wider diffusion of electronics in everyday life. In particular, measurement and sensors represent one of the key aspects of what is called pervasive healthcare. Pervasive healthcare may be defined as the application of pervasive computing technologies for healthcare, as well as the way to make healthcare available everywhere, anytime and to everyone, and aims at changing the healthcare delivery model from doctor-centric to patient-centric, from acute-reactive to continuous preventing, and from sampling to monitoring [1].I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.