Implementation of multimedia conferencing and neurofuzzy expert modules in an intelligent telerehab assistant

The motivation behind an intelligent telerehabilitation assistant is described. This system is implemented for mobile telehealth applications that use either PocketPC/sup /spl reg// or Laptop computers with various types of wireless telecommunications. The system structure includes a telepractitioner terminal, a patient terminal, and a Web-based central station. Multimedia conferencing is possible between terminals, with the telepractitioner having added capabilities such as remote operation. The embedded expert system modules, based on neurofuzzy technology, fall into two categories: task-based modules that facilitate ease of use and implementation of evaluative and therapeutic protocols, and decision-support modules that assist practitioners with outcomes evaluation and helping optimize the rehab intervention strategy.

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