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The enhancement of ubiquitous and pervasive computing brings new perspectives in medical rehabilitation. In that sense, the present study proposes a smart, web-based platform to promote the reeducation of patients after hip replacement surgery. This project focuses on two fundamental aspects in the development of a suitable tele-rehabilitation application, which are: (i) being based on an affordable technology, and (ii) providing the patients with a real-time assessment of the correctness of their movements. A probabilistic approach based on the development and training of ten Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) is used to discriminate in real time the main faults in the execution of the therapeutic exercises. Two experiments are designed to evaluate the precision of the algorithm for classifying movements performed in the laboratory and clinical settings, respectively. A comparative analysis of the data shows that the models are as reliable as the physiotherapists to discriminate and identify the motion errors. The results are discussed in terms of the required setup for a successful application in the field and further implementations to improve the accuracy and usability of the system.
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This research was funded by CEDIA (Corporación Ecuatoriana para el Desarrollo de la Investigación y la Academia), grant number CEPRA XI-2017-15.
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Hidden markov model Motion assessment Motor rehabilitation Natural user interface Telemedicine Analytical Chemistry Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics Biochemistry Instrumentation Electrical and Electronic Engineering
