Hello!
My name is Lukas, I'm part of a small company that has been working on a balance training tool.
For a quick explanation check out the video here
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects...balance-gaming
The campaign is to fund Swibo Tilt, a game system for active gaming and physiotherapy.We've made adventure games, racing games, and even survival games, all made for single or multiplayer to help people going through physiotherapy, training for sports, or who just want to be more active.
Check out the campaign video and the rewards we're offering, and if you like what we're doing we would love your support through telling others about it, sharing the project link on social media, or pledging.
Thanks a ton,
We are also developing a version for just in-clinic use. We want the physio to be able to run the patient through a series of quick tests throughout their recovery. And for the patient to be able to see, graphically, their improvement over time. We believe showing the patient their progress in a quantifiable form will encourage them to stick with their exercises (a large proportion of the physios we have talked to say at-home exercise adherence rates are poorer than they would like).
So things we are measuring are
range of motion(so you can track ankle flexibility after a sprain),
how well they can balance in the center with each foot (we understand that the difference between left and right foot stability is an important indicator of poor balance for physios),
how well they can move to certain points on the board(the time taken to get their and the total distance travelled)
the overall "shakiness"(are they rock solid or do they waver constantly?)
These can all be tested in-clinic and some of this data can actually be gathered while the patient is playing the games(we build each game with a certain exercise in mind)
Anyway thanks for reading this far! We'd love to hear any thoughts you have on our metrics, the games, whatever!
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