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Serious Games Are Not Serious Enough for Myoelectric Prosthetics (2021)
Journal Article
Garske, C. A., Dyson, M., Dupan, S., Morgan, G., & Nazarpour, K. (2021). Serious Games Are Not Serious Enough for Myoelectric Prosthetics. JMIR Serious Games, 9(4), Article e28079. https://doi.org/10.2196/28079

Serious games show a lot of potential for use in movement rehabilitation (eg, after a stroke, injury to the spinal cord, or limb loss). However, the nature of this research leads to diversity both in the background of the researchers and in the appro... Read More about Serious Games Are Not Serious Enough for Myoelectric Prosthetics.

Perception of Game-Based Rehabilitation in Upper Limb Prosthetic Training: Survey of Users and Researchers (2021)
Journal Article
Garske, C. A., Dyson, M., Dupan, S., & Nazarpour, K. (2021). Perception of Game-Based Rehabilitation in Upper Limb Prosthetic Training: Survey of Users and Researchers. JMIR Serious Games, 9(1), Article e23710. https://doi.org/10.2196/23710

Background:
Serious games have been investigated for their use in multiple forms of rehabilitation for decades. The rising trend to use games for physical fitness in more recent years has also provided more options and garnered more interest for the... Read More about Perception of Game-Based Rehabilitation in Upper Limb Prosthetic Training: Survey of Users and Researchers.