GEAR: A Platform For Improved Rehabilitation (Johns Hopkins University)

Adapted shoeAdam Li, Gyorgy Levay, Nate Tran

GEAR, or Game Enhancing Augmented Reality is an assistive interface for computer control for participation in virtual activities as a rehabilitation treatment modality. It is meant to allow the feet to interact with computers. By enabling individuals to utilize their feet as controllers, the design targets two large groups of persons with disabilities: individuals with upper limb deficiencies and stroke patients with decreased lower limb functionality.

Design brief for GEAR device 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sH8v3V5EzGo

 

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