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This paper presents a conceptual model for movement rehabilitation of traumatic brain injury (TBI) using virtual environments. This hybrid model integrates principles from ecological systems theory with recent advances in cognitive... more
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      Movement analysisBiomechanicsTraumatic Brain InjuryKinetics
Traditional methods of movement assessment in clinical rehab are often labor intensive and provide a limited number of outcome variables for tracking recovery. Entry level virtual reality (VR) systems afford new possibilities for... more
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      Movement analysisTraumatic Brain InjuryControl SystemsVirtual Reality
Traditional methods of movement assessment in clinical rehab are often labor intensive and provide a limited number of outcome variables for tracking recovery. Entry level virtual reality (VR) systems afford new possibilities for... more
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      Traumatic Brain InjuryMotor LearningClinical TrialVirtual Reality
The close link between power and performance represents a significant hurdle to the design of portable embedded systems. As supply voltage falls, thereby saving dynamic power, the impact of threshold voltage on delay becomes greater so... more
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This paper presents a novel method of enhancing computer assisted motor rehabilitation for brain injury patients by detailing a method of overcoming a significant technical constraint. The focus of our system is three dimensional(3D)... more
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      Traumatic Brain InjuryMotor Control and Rehabilitation (Health Sciences)
Computing at RMIT. It shows how an excellent subject design can have its education outcomes ruined if the scope for plagiarism is not severely limited. The reasons for the plagiarism are examined using surveys and focus groups and it is... more
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    • Plagiarism
Plagiarism by undergraduates has long been presented as a cardinal sin and is strongly proscribed in the academic policies of every university, yet surveys have found very poor compliance from the undergraduate population which raises the... more
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      Plagiarism DetectionPlagiarism PreventionTeaching Large Classes
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      Philosophy of ScienceMicrocurrent
The primary functions of the kidney are: (i) to get rid of the body waste materials that are either ingested or produced by metabolism, and (ii) to control the volume and composition of the body fluids. Herein, we provide a noninvasive... more
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There is a fine line in business negotiations between being perceived as corrupt and having proper engagement with the natural tension and excitement of the business bargaining process. An unspoken question in international business is:... more
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This paper describes the analysis of the variance of the amplitude of surface electromyogram (SEMG) recorded from the L4/ L5 region of the erector spinae for healthy participants and people suffering with low back pain (LBP) when they... more
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    • Human Gait Analysis
—A new adaptive patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) system designed to improve PCA through the use of a variable bolus dose and a variable background infusion is outlined here. The handset allows patients to rate their pain on a scale of... more
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    • Patient Controlled Analgesia
A new adaptive system has been designed to improve patient-controlled analgesia through the use of a variable bolus dose and a variable background infusion of analgesic. A novel hand set allows patients to rate their own pain on a linear... more
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    • Patient Controlled Analgesia
Most maids are paid around 4000 HKD/month, which is the lowest paid, lowest status job in Hong Kong and has an average hourly salary below the minimum HK wage. Some argue that these women, (and they are almost all women), make three to... more
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    • Burma Myanmar
Companion Powerpoint Presentation slides for AMI Paper: "General Survey of Myanmar Domestic Helpers in Hong Kong: Their adaptions and needs"– by 'Cathy' -Kyi Kyi Win Oo see the paper: "General Survey of Myanmar Domestic Helpers in Hong... more
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Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA) allows the patient to administer his own pain relief via a computer controlled infusion pump. When the patient feels pain he presses a button and a strong pain medication (analgesic, such as Morphine) is... more
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      Patient Controlled AnalgesiaAcute Pain Control
A Powerpoint presentation of the social and systemic reasons leading to higher pain and under-medication in conventional PCA.
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      Patient Controlled AnalgesiaAcute Pain Control
Abstract. The Elements project advances the field of Human Computer Interaction (HCI) in relation to the neuroscience of movement. The project integrates principles from ecological systems theory, advances in cognitive neuroscience with... more
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      Human Computer InteractionTraumatic Brain InjurySkill AcquisitionCognitive Neuroscience
Traditional methods of movement assessment in clinical rehab are often labor intensive and provide a limited number of outcome variables for tracking recovery. Entry level virtual reality (VR) systems afford new possibilities for... more
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      Movement analysisTraumatic Brain InjuryControl SystemsVirtual Reality