A video game glove has been unveiled at this year's CES technology show that can be used to track the recovery of stroke sufferers.
According to Tekna technology and technology news service, Palmplug company has unveiled a type of wearable glove that has sensors built into each finger that can track people's hands and create visual signs through LED lights. According to a report published by The Verge, the glove works with various apps that can track the target hand through a health technology game and help stroke patients regain mobility. While the patient plays his game using this glove, the doctor can also check the degree of recovery through different criteria.
Hand and finger movement tracking is done with high accuracy using advanced motion recording technology. The feedback of these sensors will also be provided with high quality and in real time. In addition, the tactile technology used in this glove can return the sense of touch to patients' hands and provide digital interactions through real tactile feedback. The subtle vibrations created by this glove can create an immersive experience in gaming, training, and more.
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