Wii STAR
Papers, publications and presentations
Journal articles
Standen, P.J., Brown, D.J., Battersby, S., Walker, M., Connell, L., Richardson, A., Platts, F., Threapleton, K., Burton, A. (in press). A study to evaluate a low cost virtual reality system for home based rehabilitation of the upper limb following stroke. International Journal of Disability and Human Development. DOI: 10.1515/IJDHD.2011.063
Burton, A.M., Liu, H., Battersby, S.J.B., Brown, D.J., Sherkat, N., Walker, M. (in press). The Use of Motion Tracking Technologies in Serious Games to Enhance Rehabilitation in Stroke Patients. Journal of Games Based Learning. 2011; 1(4):60-73
Conference and posters
Standen, P.J., Threapleton, K., Connell, L., Richardson, A., Brown, D.J., Battersby, S., Platts, F. Can a home based virtual reality system improve the opportunity for rehabilitation of the upper limb following stroke? UK Stroke Forum 2012 Harrogate
Standen, PJ, Threapleton K, Connell L, Richardson A, Brown, DJ, Battersby S, Platts F. Can a home based virtual reality system improve the opportunity for rehabilittion of the upper limb following stroke? Proc 9th International Conference on Disability, Virtual Reality and Associated Technologies, Laval, France 10-12 September 2012
Standen, PJ, Threapleton K, Connell L, Richardson A, Brown, DJ, Battersby S, Platts F. Can a home based virtual reality system improve the opportunity for rehabilittion of the upper limb following stroke? Proc 9th International Conference on Disability, Virtual Reality and Associated Technologies, Laval, France 10-12 September 2012
Standen, P.J., Brown, D.J., Battersby, S., Walker, M., Connell, L., Richardson, A., Platts, F., Threapleton, K. & Burton, A. A study to evaluate a low cost virtual reality system for home based rehabilitation of the upper limb following stroke, Proc. 8th Intl Conf. Disability, Virtual Reality for Associated Technologies, Vina del Mar/Valparaiso, Chile, 31 Aug – 2nd Sep 2010
Connell, L., Standen, P., Brown, D., Battersby, S., Walker, M., Richardson, A., Threapleton, K., Platts F. & Burton, A. A study to evaluate a low cast virtual reality system for home based rehabilitation of the upper limb following stroke, UK Stroke Forum, Glasgow, 2010.
Standen, P.J., Flower, S., Battersby, S., Brown, D., Curton, A., Connell, L., Platts, F., Richardson, A., Threapleton, K. User involvement in the development and evaluation of a low cost virtual reality system for home based rehabilitation of the upper limb following stroke, UK Stroke Forum, 2011.
Richardson, A., Standen, P.J., Walker, M., Threapleton, K., Platts, F., Connell, L., Brown, D., Battersby. S. Does a home-based virtual reality (VR) intervention have an effect on stroke patients' perceived use of their affected limb? Interactive Technologies and Games: Education, Health and Disability (ITAG EHD), Nottingham Trent University, October 2011.
Threapleton, K., Richardson, A., Flower, S., Standen, P., Battersby, S., Brown, D., Burton, A., Connell, L., Platts, F. User involvement in the development and evaluation of a low cost virtual reality system for home based rehabilitation of the upper limb following stroke, SRR, Ely, Cambridgeshire, 2012.
Presentations to key stakeholders
'VR and upper limb rehabilitation at Nottingham', City Campus, Clinical Sciences building, Division of Stroke Medicine Seminar.
Connell, L. 'Stroke Rehabilitation Theme: From what we know to what we do'. Physiotherapy Acquired Brain Injury network day, June 2010.
Brown, D., Standen, P., Evett, L., Ridley, A & Hibbert, M. 'Multidisciplinary approaches to designing and evaluating assistive technology'. ESRC Seminar series on Assistive Technology, London, 2010
Connell, L. 'Stroke Rehabilitation Theme: From what we know to what we do'. Vancouver, April 2011.
Connell, L. 'Stroke Rehabilitation Theme: From what we know to what we do'. Division of Stroke Seminar Series, Nottingham City Hospital, Nottingham, July 2010.
Threapleton, K., Platts, F. Feasibility study of a low cost virtual reality system for home based rehabilitation of the upper limb following stroke. CLAHRC NDL Annual Conference, Nottingham, 2010.
Connell, L., Threapleton, K. & Richardson, A. 'Stroke Rehabilitation Theme: From what we know to what we do'. Ilkeston Community Hospital, March 2011.
Wii STAR: 4 Workshops at Nottingham City Hospital Stroke Unit, February and March 2011
Richardson, A. Poster Presentation: 'Does intensive home based rehab using a VR intervention have an effect on stroke patients’ perceived use of their affected limb during daily living activities?'. University of Nottingham Medical School Post Graduate conference, Sir Colin Campbell building, Jubilee Campus, 27th June 2011
Threapleton, K. & Richardson, A, Platts F. 'Stroke Rehabilitation Theme: Presentation of CLAHRC Stroke Theme background, the role of the Diffusion Fellow, demonstration of the Infra red glove and 3 interactive therapeutic games for Stroke Upper Limb Rehabilitation'. Engagement of Rehabilitation staff with a view to collating feedback in preparation for development of a 4th game Babington Hospital, Belper, Derbyshire 7th July 2011.
Standen, P.J., Flower, S., Battersby, S., Brown, D.J., Burton, A., Connell, L., Platts, F., Richardson, A., Threapleton, K. User involvement in the development and evaluation of a low cost virtual reality system for home based rehabilitation of the upper limb following stroke. Interactive Technologies and Games: Education, Health and Disability (ITAG EHD) Nottingham Trent University, October 2011.
Standen, P.J., Threapleton, K., Connell, L., Richardson, A., Platts, F., Brown, D.J., Battersby, S., Burton, A. WiiSTAR as a method of increasing intensity of Upper Limb Practice, UK Stroke Forum, 2011