
Artificial intelligence, wearable tech can improve safety in stroke rehab: study
Artificial intelligence combined with wearable technology has the potential to improve safety among people recovering from a stroke, suggests a study from researchers, including a team from Simon Fraser University in British Columbia.
Gustavo Balbinot, an assistant professor in neurorehabilitation, said the research opens doors for the development of new technologies in stroke rehabilitation.
The findings are also applicable for people at risk of falling due to balance challenges that aren’t related to stroke, such as vertigo or spinal injury, he said in an interview.
The study published in the peer-reviewed journal Clinical Rehabilitation used sensors to monitor more than 50 stroke survivors as they performed mobility tasks.