Rule-based system |
Q1. The variables that appear in the rules are adequate |
Q2. The variables’ labels are adequate |
Q3. The rule-based system can capture my knowledge about how to adapt each exercise |
Q4. The help-activation system is suitable for this type of rehabilitation |
Q5. The difficulty-adaptation system improves the rehabilitation |
Used sensors |
Q6. The used sensors collect the patient’s information required to perform these exercises |
Q7. The information collected by the EEG sensor for stress detection is of interest for the treatment of the patient |
Q8. The haptic stimulator helps to carry out the exercises |
Q9. The sensors do not limit the movement of the patient |
Q10. The system can be use easily by patients with the assistance of a caregiver/family |
Remote monitoring |
Q11. The activity viewer helps me follow the evolution of the exercise |
Q12. The patient’s results viewer is straightforward |
Q13. I can get all the data I need through the results viewer |
Q14. Thanks to the results viewer I do not consider my presence to be necessary during the rehabilitation session |
Q15. The information on the result viewer is displayed appropriately |
Other |
Overall satisfaction with the proposal |