The concept of paralysis, characterized by the loss of
muscle function, is explored. Paralysis can affect any part of the body at any
life stage due to disruptions in brain-muscle message transmission. It may
manifest as either generalized or localized and be classified as complete or
partial. Complete paralysis deprives individuals of muscle control, hindering
movement and making routine checkups and fulfilling daily needs challenging. To
address this issue, a mobile-based game therapy for passive rehabilitation is
developed. This therapeutic exercise aims to activate neuroplasticity,
fostering the gradual recovery of muscle movement, especially in affected
areas. The game also serves as a tool for doctors to monitor daily progress,
analyze muscle strength improvements, and prescribe personalized suggestions.
While muscle enhancement may be gradual, sustained engagement with the game
ensures focused rehabilitation, contributing to the gradual restoration of
nerve and muscle functionality.
Author(s) Details:
Dr. A. Jaya Lakshmi,
Department of ECE, Vardhaman College of Engineering, Hyderabad, India.
Dr. Hirald Dwaraka Praveena,
Department of ECE, School of Engineering, Mohan Babu University (Erstwhile Sree Vidya Nikethan Engineering College), Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India.
A. Mallaiah,
Department of ECE, Gudlavallereu Engineering College, Gudlavalleru, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/CPPSR-V6/article/view/13250
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