Table 5.
Ref | Quotes from included studies |
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[46] | Q1. “does not restrain the human movement”; Q2. “without slipping on users’ skin”; Q3. “be easy to wear”; Q4. “fit to human arms with different size”; |
[52] | Q5. “consideration of minimum critical distance for two adjacent vibrotactile actuators” |
[55] | Q6. “unobtrusive and not limit the skin and muscle motion”; Q7.”place sensor on bones, ligaments and between muscles”; Q8. “with some flexibility in positioning”; Q9. “provide additional stability”; |
[56] | Q10. “must be non-invasive to be accepted by patient”; Q11. “have to avoid restraining the movements that the patient does in normal conditions”; |
[76] | Q12. “fit closely to body for higher accuracy”; Q13. “Easy to wear on and off”; Q14. “adjustable for different size”; Q15.”light, comfortable, appropriate for long term monitoring”; |
[57] | Q16. “how easy to put on/ take off the suit”; Q17. “how easy was it to move your affected arm compared to without wearing the wristband”; Q18. “how comfortable/lightweight were the wristbands”; |
[44] | Q19. “module size was too large, draw attention” |
[61] | Q20. “reduce the quantity and bulk of the wiring” |
[49] | Q21. “attach the harness around the neck, not the shoulders”; Q22. “stabilize the Wii Remote against the back to prevent rolling”; Q23.”with a soft cloth cover to prevent rubbing against the skin”; |