Publications by authors named "D M Gatsios"

Article Synopsis
  • The study explored the use of the HOLOBalance platform, which employs augmented reality holograms for providing multisensory physiotherapy to older adults at risk of falls.
  • A pilot randomised controlled trial showed that the platform was safe, feasible, and well-accepted, with 69% of participants recommending it.
  • Participants demonstrated significant improvements in functional gait and balance (measured through FGA and Mini BESTest), outperforming the traditional OTAGO programme.
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Background: The use of eHealth technology in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a promising approach to enhance patient outcomes since adherence to healthy lifestyles and risk factor management during phase III CR maintenance is often poorly supported. However, patients' needs and expectations have not been extensively analyzed to inform the design of such eHealth solutions.

Objective: The goal of this study was to provide a detailed patient perspective on the most important functionalities to include in an eHealth solution to assist them in phase III CR maintenance.

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Emotional computing has been previously applied to assess physiological behavior in a wide variety of tasks and activities. This study extends for the first time the use of emotional computing in the field of balance rehabilitation training. A proof-of-concept study was conducted to assess arousal and pleasure response to a range of physical exercises from the OTAGO and HOLOBALANCE balance rehabilitation programs with varying levels of difficulty and physical demand.

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Background: Balance rehabilitation programs represent the most common treatments for balance disorders. Nonetheless, lack of resources and lack of highly expert physiotherapists are barriers for patients to undergo individualized rehabilitation sessions. Therefore, balance rehabilitation programs are often transferred to the home environment, with a considerable risk of the patient misperforming the exercises or failing to follow the program at all.

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Palliative care for Parkinson's disease is characterized by inconsistency and varies from country to country. Although some countries have taken significant steps to include palliative care in their health programs, others, such as Greece, are still at an early stage. One step towards the widespread adoption of palliative care is the education of all stakeholders, especially clinicians.

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