MIDI-INTER – January 2025 – Building the future of precision rehabilitation in Quebec – Integrating interactive technologies, data management and artificial intelligence
MIDI-INTER – January 22th, 2025
Danielle Levac, researcher, Université de Montréal and Annie Pouliot-Laforte, researcher, Université du Québec à Montréal
Population heterogeneity, small sample sizes and lack of consideration of individual factors are major challenges facing rehabilitation research.
Precision approaches have the potential, with the integration of interactive technologies and artificial intelligence, to alleviate and propel rehabilitation research.
In this presentation, we will introduce the concept of precision rehabilitation and discuss the integration of interactive technologies and artificial intelligence. Examples of research work will illustrate the potential of precision rehabilitation.
With your help, we will identify priorities for action to propel precision rehabilitation in Quebec.
Objectives
- Present the applicability of precision approaches to rehabilitation
- Identify priorities for action to propel precision rehabilitation in Quebec
INTER Members
Annie Pouliot-Laforte
Université du Québec à Montréal
École de kinésiologie et des sciences de l'activité physique
1 INTER mandate
Danielle Levac
Université de Montréal
Réadaptation
3 INTER mandates
INTER Mandates
159 RV-colloque
Integrating virtual reality into sensorimotor rehabilitation: learning from the past, acting now and preparing for the future
158 REA PRE
Building the future of precision rehabilitation in Quebec: Integrating interactive technologies, data management and artificial intelligence
146 UX-RV-pédiatrique
Use of physiological data to improve user experience in immersive virtual reality: pediatric applications