
AuReha is an intelligent wearable system for upper-limb rehabilitation, integrating inertial sensors, serious games, and a web platform for remote monitoring. Its clinical validation, designed under Medical Device Regulation (MDR) 2017/745, includes accuracy, usability, and proprioception studies with healthy volunteers, patients, and clinicians. This rigorous approach aims to generate robust clinical evidence supporting safe and effective adoption in healthcare.
Wearable sensor devices Clinical evidence validation Upper-limb rehabilitation
Wearable sensor devices Clinical evidence validation Upper-limb rehabilitation
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