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Paper-Thin Piezoelectric Sensors Enable Home-Based Stroke Rehabilitation Through Interactive Gaming

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Researchers have developed paper-thin piezoelectric patch sensors that allow stroke patients to perform rehabilitation exercises through interactive, on-screen games. These wearable devices track hand movements and translate them into digital inputs, providing a platform for patients to conduct physical therapy at home.

The sensors utilize piezoelectric technology to convert mechanical motion into electrical signals, which the system then processes to control game mechanics. By integrating therapeutic movements into a gaming interface, the technology aims to provide patients with a method for consistent, self-directed practice. This approach seeks to increase the accessibility of rehabilitation services by allowing individuals to complete prescribed exercises outside of a clinical setting. The findings regarding the development and application of these sensors were published on June 2, 2026.

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Date: June 2, 2026

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