Integration between virtual-reality and video-based systems to deliver cognitive tele-rehabilitation; three case studies

The purpose of this paper is to describe implementation of VR-based and video-based cognitive telerehabilitation, as a part of a large clinical telerehabilitation service. Three clients in the chronic phase after an Acquired Brain Injury received cognitive tele-rehabilitation with a 3D sensor-based platform (VR-based system) and a video-based system. The therapy was provided on-line, once or twice a week. Each client set at least two functional goals using the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure. Improvement of at least one goal was seen in all clients. It seems that the use of the VR-based system together with the video-based system is feasible and may enhance adherence to treatment and generalization to daily activities.