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Design of Medical Rehabilitation Experience System Based on Extended Reality
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Author: Zhengjie Xu, Qi Zhang, Kaidi Xue, Hongjia Yang, Luyao Wang, Haolong Yang
Abstract: This project integrates Extended Reality technology with medical rehabilitation, integrating cloud rendering, interactive experience systems, adaptation platforms, and digital scene resources. It is an innovative application research in the era of metaverse+medical rehabilitation. The project uses the Maya engine for the creation of digital assets, with Unity as the main functional development platform and PICO4 as the core device, to achieve interactive and fun experience effects for various rehabilitation training devices. It solves the problems of patients being dull, low participation, lack of confidence in traditional rehabilitation training, as well as the inability of medical staff to monitor patient progress in real time and adjust rehabilitation plans better.
Keywords: Rehabilitation, Extended Reality, Interaction, Unity
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