Table of Contents
Special Issue: Recent advances in virtual rehabilitation system design
Edited by Wendy A Powell, Albert A Rizzo, Paul M Sharkey, and Joav Merrick
EDITORIAL
Recent advances in virtual rehabilitation system design
Wendy A Powell, Albert A Rizzo, Paul M Sharkey, and Joav Merrick
REVIEW ARTICLES
Choosing virtual and augmented reality hardware for virtual rehabilitation: Process and considerations
Sebastian T Koenig and Belinda S Lange
Bayesian modelling for inclusive design under health and situational-induced impairments: An overview
Bashar I Ahmad, Patrick M Langdon, and Simon J Godsill
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
The impact of the visual representation of the input device on driving performance in a power wheelchair simulator
Abdulaziz Alshaer, David O’Hare, Simon Hoermann, and Holger Regenbrecht
Influence of navigation interaction technique on perception and behaviour in mobile virtual reality
Wendy A Powell, Vaughan Powell, Phillip Brown, Marc Cook, and Jahangir Uddin
Evaluation of Leap Motion controller and Oculus Rift for virtual-reality-based upper limb stroke rehabilitation
Dominic E Holmes, Darryl K Charles, Philip J Morrow, Sally McClean, and Suzanne M McDonough
Study of stressful gestural interactions: An approach for assessing their negative physical impacts
Sobhi Ahmed, Laure Leroy, and Ari Bouaniche
Bringing the client and therapist together in virtual reality telepresence exposure therapy
David J Roberts, Allen J Fairchild, Simon Campion, and Arturo S Garcia
Remote communication, examination, and training in stroke, Parkinson’s, and COPD care: Work in progress testing 3D camera and movement recognition technologies together with new patient-centered ICT services
Martin Rydmark, Jurgen Broeren, Jonas Jalminger, Lars-Åke Johansson, Mathias Johanson, and Anna Ridderstolpe
Visual impairment simulator for auditing and design
George W Stewart and Rachel J McCrindle
Authenticating the subjective: A naturalistic case study of a high-usability electronic health record for virtual reality therapeutics
Henry J Moller and Lee Saynor