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      <pubDate>2017-07-14 03:10:06 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>A Dual Screen Concept for User-Controlled Hyper-video-Based Physiotherapy Training</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Main Idea:</strong> Dual screen concepts for hyper-video-based physiotherapy training are important in healthcare settings, but existing applications often cannot be adapted to personal needs and do not support correct posture. Hyper-videos have been shown to be very valuable for providing a portable means of guiding training processes when played on mobile devices. Second/dual screen applications mainly combine a TV screen with a second screen application showing information about content on the ﬁrst, or primary, screen (TV). The secondary screen is used to “control, enrich, share, and transfer television content” according to Cesar et al. [7]. Beeson et al. [2] provide play-lists with video streams that can also be started on the ﬁrst screen. <br><strong>Counter Idea:</strong><br><strong>Problem:</strong> Lack of proper guidance regarding physiotherapy at home. <br><strong>Solution:</strong> Create a mobile application that consists of videos(to properly guide them)<br> related to the particular physiotherapy exercises required(we are focusing on back pain). We will integrate our smartphone and Raspberry Pi with each other so that the video can be displayed on another screen for example: an LCD screen/TV. The smartphone will then act as remote controller for the TV. The application lay-out will be simple so its user-friendly for the elderly. The reason we want to display the content on a bigger screen is so they can have better visual of the videos which will make it easier for them properly perform the exercise. Since, the screen won't be in their hand they will be able to have the correct postures during their physiotherapy exercises.  <br><strong>What makes our idea different? </strong><br>We make use of NFC  tags as well. Keeping in mind the fact that most of the elderly people are not up to date with smartphone technology we think the use of NFC tags will make it easier for them to access the videos they'd like to see. All they would have to do is scan the NFC card and the video will be played back to them. This means they will be able to access the video without help from family members and won't be too hesitant in using this product independently. </div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-07-14 03:11:56 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>As the days go by, the need for physiotherapy among the elderly is rapidly increasing. Sometimes their doctors advise them to perform the required physiotherapy at home. However, a major concern arises when the elderly are required to perform their physiotherapy at home. Mainly, the fact that they don't have proper guideline on how to carry out the physiotherapy properly. If performed wrongly, they are at a risk of dislocating a joint or a bone. Therefore, it is vital that we provide a proper means of the guidelines in the comfort of their homes. <br>There are already a few solutions that exist for the problem mentioned above. <br>" A Dual Screen Concept for User-Controlled Hypervideo-Based Physiotherapy Training <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-07-17 06:31:13 UTC</pubDate>
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