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Playtherapy

Universidad del Valle

Vídeo Playtherapy

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Descripción
Playtherapy es un conjunto de minijuegos los cuales buscan apoyar los procesos de terapias de rehabilitación física, ya que los pacientes no suelen tener una adherencia a estos, por lo cual se busca que dentro de dichas terapias se sientan entretenidos para mejorar la adherencia de sus procesos.

Instituciones asociadas
Universidad del Valle - Hospital Universitario del Valle

Contribuidores

María Trujillo, Edwin Gamboa, Andrés Serrato, Juan Castro, Gabriela Cardona, Lina Osorio, Yuri Bermúdez, María Isabel Pavas, Mará Ana Tovar, Andrea Coral, Luis Alberto, Jenny Margarita, Juan Prado, Camilo Ruiz, Domenico Di mambro, Álvaro Loaiza, Miguel Ángel López, Álvaro Martinez, Mauricio Castillo, Andrés Cortez, Diana Toro

Artículos de revistas

[J1] E. Gamboa, A. Serrato, J. Castro, D. Toro and M. Trujillo, "Advantages and Limitations of Leap Motion from a Developers', Physical Therapists', and Patients' Perspective", in Methods of Information in Medicine, vol. 59, number. 02/03, pp. 110-116, ISSN: 0026-1270, 2020.

Artículos de conferencias

[P7] J. Castro, A. Serrato, E. Gamboa and M. Trujilio "A Physiotherapist’s Matter: Validating a Physical Rehabilitation Exergame to Enable Safe Evaluation with Patients" In  VI Jornadas Iberoamericanas de Interacción Humano Computador,  Arequipa - Perú, Sep 2020

[P6] E. Gamboa and M. Trujillo, "Identifying Aspects, Methods and Instruments to Evaluate Player Experience in Physical Rehabilitation Exergames", pp. 136-139. DOI: 10.1145/3364138.3364166 in Proceedings of 5th Workshop on ICTs for Improving Patients Rehabilitation Research Techniques (REHAB 2019 Workshop), Popayán, Colombia, Sep. 2019.

[P5] E. Gamboa, A. Serrato, D. Toro and M. Trujillo, "Advantages and Limitations of Leap Motion for Developing Physical Rehabilitation Exergames (PREGs)" pp. 43-46. DOI: 10.1145/3364138.3364149 in Proceedings of 5th Workshop on ICTs for Improving Patients Rehabilitation Research Techniques (REHAB 2019 Workshop), Popayán, Colombia, Sep. 2019.

[P4] E. Gamboa and M. Trujillo, "Characterising Physical Rehabilitation Exergames for Player Experience Evaluation Purposes". In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. vol 261, pp. 55-61. DOI: 10.3233/978-1-61499-975-1-55, ISSN: 0926-9630, 16th International Conference on Wearable, Micro and Nano Technologies for Personalized Health (pHealth), Genoa, Italy, Jun. 2019.

[P3] E. Gamboa, C, Ruiz and M. Trujillo, "Improving Patient Motivation towards Physical Rehabilitation Treatments with PlayTherapy Exergame. In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics" vol 249, pp. 140-147. DOI: 10.3233/978-1-61499-868-6-140, ISSN: 0926-9630 in Proceedings of 15th International Conference on Wearable, Micro and Nano Technologies for Personalized Health (pHealth), Gjøvik - Norway, 2018. Auszeichnung: Young Scientist Best Paper

[P2] C. Ruiz, E. Gamboa, A. Cortes and M. Trujillo, "Addressing Motivation Issues in Physical Rehabilitation Treatments Using Exergames" in Advances in Computing. CCC. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 885, pp. 459-470. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-98998-3_35, ISSN: 18650929 in Proceedings of 13th Colombian Conference on Computing (13CCC), Cartagena - Colombia, Sep. 2018. Auszeichnung: Best Long Paper Presentation

[P1] J. Prado, E. Gamboa, M. Lopez and M. Trujillo, "MDLib: A Movement Detection Library for Motion Sensors and its Use on Physical Therapies" in Obras Colectivas en Ciencias de la Computación, pp. 181-190, ISBN: 978-958-5415-19-5, 2018 in Proceedings of 12th Colombian Conference on Computing (12CCC). Cali – Colombia, Sep. 2017.