Creating a real-time movement sonification system as an upper-limb rehabilitation intervention for stroke survivors

Nown, T.H. and Kerr, A. and Andonovic, I. and Grealy, M. and Tachtatzis, C. (2022) Creating a real-time movement sonification system as an upper-limb rehabilitation intervention for stroke survivors. In: BioMedEng22, 2022-09-08 - 2022-09-09, University College London.

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Abstract

Real-time movement sonification is currently being researched as an intervention for upper-limb rehabilitation for stroke survivors. A system using the Azure Kinect SDK has been developed to empower researchers to investigate this intervention. The submitted manuscript details the methodology of the system and presents preliminary results to an agency study establishing whether users without neurological impairment can identify their own movements through the real-time audio feedback generated.