@misc{FrohnerForjan, author = {Frohner, Matthias and Forjan, Mathias}, title = {Interoperability in the OR Introducing OR.NET}, subject = {Interoperability}, language = {de} } @misc{PastekaForjan, author = {Pasteka, Richard and Forjan, Mathias}, title = {Evaluation of an Active Lung Simulator for Aerosol Inhalation Test Replacement}, subject = {Lung Simulator}, language = {en} } @misc{DavidForjanTkachenkoBril, author = {David, Veronika and Forjan, Mathias and Tkachenko Bril, Andres Igor}, title = {Klinische Pilotstudie zur Pr{\"u}fung der Machbarkeit und Akzeptanz eines Biofeedbacksystems zur Unterst{\"u}tzung der teilbelastenden Mobilisation}, subject = {eHealth}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{DavidForjanMartineketal., author = {David, Veronika and Forjan, Mathias and Martinek, Johannes and Kotzian, Stefan and Jagos, Harald and Rafolt, Dietmar}, title = {Evaluation of Wearable Multimodal Sensor Insoles for Motion-pattern Measurements in Stroke Rehabilitation - a Pilot Study}, series = {IEEE-RAS-EMBS International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics (ICORR 2017)}, booktitle = {IEEE-RAS-EMBS International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics (ICORR 2017)}, subject = {Stroke Patients}, language = {en} } @misc{DavidForjan, author = {David, Veronika and Forjan, Mathias}, title = {User Centered Design - Einbindung und Nutzung in Forschungsprojekten}, subject = {Research Project}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{PastekaForjan, author = {Pasteka, Richard and Forjan, Mathias}, title = {Actively breathing mechanical lung simulator development and preliminary measurements}, series = {IFMBE,volume 65; EMBEC \& NBC 2017}, booktitle = {IFMBE,volume 65; EMBEC \& NBC 2017}, subject = {Biomedical Engineering}, language = {en} } @article{RiessDavidSchereretal., author = {Riess, Bernhard and David, Veronika and Scherer, Matthias and Kotzian, Stefan and Forjan, Mathias}, title = {Development and Usability Test of an Innovative Low-Cost Rehabilitation Game for the Upper Extremities of Neurological Patients}, series = {Journal of Functional Neurology, Rehabilitation, and Ergonomics}, volume = {7}, journal = {Journal of Functional Neurology, Rehabilitation, and Ergonomics}, number = {4}, pages = {34 -- 39}, subject = {Neurology}, language = {en} } @misc{SalomonSchererDavidetal., author = {Salomon, Cornelia and Scherer, Matthias and David, Veronika and Kotzian, Stefan and Forjan, Mathias}, title = {Simulation Development of a Virtual Shopping Scenario via HTC VIVE for Neuropsychological Rehabilitation}, subject = {Neurology}, language = {en} } @misc{RiessDavidSchereretal., author = {Riess, Bernhard and David, Veronika and Scherer, Matthias and Kotzian, Stefan and Forjan, Mathias}, title = {Development and Usability Test of an Innovative Low-Cost Rehabilitation Game for the Upper Extremities of Neurological Patients}, subject = {Neurology}, language = {en} } @misc{DavidForjanMartineketal., author = {David, Veronika and Forjan, Mathias and Martinek, Johannes and Kotzian, Stefan and Jagos, Harald and Rafolt, Dietmar}, title = {Evaluation of Wearable Multimodal Sensor Insoles for Motion-pattern Measurements in Stroke Rehabilitation - a Pilot Study}, subject = {Stroke Patients}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{PastekaForjanSauermann, author = {Pasteka, Richard and Forjan, Mathias and Sauermann, Stefan}, title = {Development of a multidisciplinary and telemedicine focused system database}, series = {Health Informatics meets eHealth. Digital Insight - Information-Driven Health \& Care Proceedings of the 11th eHealth2017 Conference (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Volume 236)}, booktitle = {Health Informatics meets eHealth. Digital Insight - Information-Driven Health \& Care Proceedings of the 11th eHealth2017 Conference (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Volume 236)}, publisher = {IOS Press eBooks}, pages = {144 -- 151}, abstract = {Tele-rehabilitation at home is one of the promising approaches in increasing rehabilitative success and simultaneously decreasing the financial burden on the healthcare system. Objectives: Novel and mostly mobile devices are already in use, but shall be used in the future to a higher extent for allowing at home rehabilitation processes at a high quality level. The combination of exercises, assessments and available equipment is the basic objective of the presented database. Methods: The database has been structured in order to allow easy-to-use and fast access for the three main user groups. Therapists - looking for exercise and equipment combinations - patients - rechecking their tasks for home exercises - and manufacturers - entering their equipment for specific use cases. Results: The database has been evaluated by a proof of concept study and shows a high degree of applicability for the field of rehabilitative medicine. Currently it contains 110 exercises/assessments and 111 equipment/systems. Conclusion: Foundations of presented database are already established in the rehabilitative field of application, but can and will be enhanced in its functionality to be usable for a higher variety of medical fields and specificatios.}, subject = {telemedicine}, language = {en} }