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Öğe Lower-limb follow-up: a surface electromyography based serious computer game and patient follow-up system for lower extremity muscle strengthening exercises in physiotherapy and rehabilitation(Ieee, 2019) Günaydın, Tuğba; Arslan, Reis BurakThis paper presents a low-cost rehabilitation support system for lower extremity muscle strengthening exercises: LOWER-LIMB FOLLOW-UP. The system includes two main modules: a goal-oriented serious computer game module for the patients and another that provides feedback to the physiotherapist. By analyzing the surface electromyography signals obtained from the relevant muscles of the patient, it is ensured that the patient gains points in serious computer game. The raw surface electromyography signals generated while playing the games and the result of the signal analysis are saved in the database. Feature extraction methods are used for the electromyography signal analysis. The physiotherapists can access the database via a web-based application and obtain information about their patients' performance. Muscle strengthening exercises frequently recommended, such as active knee extension exercise for quadriceps, active knee flexion exercise for hamstring and terminal extension exercise for vastus medialis obliquus muscle groups, are selected for this study.Öğe A surface electromyography based serious game for increasing patient participation to physiotherapy and rehabilitation treatment following anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments operations(Ieee, 2018) Günaydın, Tuğba; Arslan, Reis Burak; Birik, Betül; Buran Çırak, Yasemin; Dürüstkan Elbaşı, NurgülThis study presents a surface electromyography (sEMG) based serious computer game for increasing physiotherapy patients' motivations throughout post-op exercises. The study focuses on exercises which are recommended after Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) and Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) operations. The proposed system is a computer game, where the exercises are transformed into game activities and monitored by collecting surface electromyography signals using BITalino that is a wearable data acquisition board. This game system provides a goal-oriented exercise training to the patient. The system records the patients performance; the stars he/she collected and the number of exercise activities so that the physiotherapists will be able to follow the status and any improvement of their patients.