Thera-Network: A Wearable Computing Network to Motivate Exercise in Patients Undergoing Physical Therapy

  • Authors:
  • Janna C. Kimel

  • Affiliations:
  • Georgia Institute of Technology

  • Venue:
  • ICDCSW '05 Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Smart Appliances and Wearable Computing - Volume 05
  • Year:
  • 2005

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Abstract

There is a growing field of smart medical devices for home use. The Thera-Network is designed for patients under the care of a physical therapist. A 2004 survey by the author found that motivation and regulation are the largest deterrents for patients participating in a course of at home exercise between therapy sessions. With the Thera-Network, motivation is offered through an on-line buddy network, and regulation occurs through distant monitoring by physical therapists between sessions. This device is designed for patients recovering from various types of temporary knee pain and is currently in the prototype phase. The goal of this technology is to hasten the healing process through better patient-therapist communication and a networked support system. Insurance companies also stand to benefit from the system. Therapists can easily monitor their patient leading to patients who are more likely to adhere to their home-exercise program; all reducing time from injury to wellness.