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Wearable IoT Devices in Rehabilitation

Rabia Aziz, Firdaus Jawed, Sohrab Ahmad Khan, Habiba Sundus

2024Advances in medical diagnosis, treatment, and care (AMDTC) book series13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Internet of things (IoT) holds great promise as a solution for providing continuous, objective, and comprehensive monitoring, thereby reducing the labour of human care-givers and facilitating clinical decision-making. In the initial phase of the internet of things in rehabilitation, ubiquitous sensors were integrated into rehabilitation programmes. These sensors were used to monitor the movement of patients, assess their progress, and collect data on a variety of physiological parameters. This chapter will describe the evolution of IoT-based rehabilitation, which shifted from stationary sensors to wearable devices in order to provide precise advanced patient care and rehabilitation, using IoT devices in various activities of daily living and also focuses on the ethical considerations of using wearables IoT devices in rehabilitation.

Topics & Concepts

Wearable computerInternet of ThingsRehabilitationComputer scienceWearable technologyHuman–computer interactionInternet privacyEmbedded systemMedicinePhysical therapyIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingContext-Aware Activity Recognition SystemsEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces