SG10201800833TA - Method and system to quantitatively monitoring a patient’s functional abilities and determining progressof rehabilitation - Google Patents
Method and system to quantitatively monitoring a patient’s functional abilities and determining progressof rehabilitationInfo
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Abstract
METHOD AND SYSTEM TO QUANTITATIVELY MONITORING A PATIENT’S FUNCTIONAL ABILITIES AND DETERMINING PROGRESS OF REHABILITATION [0041] A method and system for monitoring and determining progress of a patient’s rehabilitative treatment are provided. The system includes two or more sensing devices and a predictive patient recovery potential module. The two or more sensing devices include a first device for sensing physiological performance by the patient while moving a portion of the patient’s body and generating a first signal in response thereto and a second device for sensing body portion movement by the patient while moving the portion of the patient’s body and generating a second signal in response thereto. The predictive patient recovery potential module is coupled to the two or more sensing devices and includes a categorization module and a functional performance recovery level module. The categorization module determines a latent category in response to the first signal, a manifested category in response to the second signal, and a significant category in response to both the first signal and the second signal. The functional performance recovery level module determines the patient’s rehabilitative treatment progress in response to all of the latent category, the manifested category and the significant category. FIG. 6
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