Project Description
The CESAAR-AVC project aims to design and evaluate an assistance system for home self-education of upper limbs after stroke. The system is intended to be interactive, easy to use, and inexpensive. It will consist of a device for capturing arm movements and software for practicing exercises, using virtual reality and video games to monitor the patient’s activities. The aim is to complement the care provided in the hospital by continuing rehabilitation on discharge and offering rehabilitation to patients who do not have access to therapeutic services.
The project is funded by the Île-de-France region via the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) to the tune of 619 K€. It is coordinated by Professor Samir OTMANE (Full professor, IBISC laboratory, IUT d’Évry), head of the IRA2 team at the IBISC laboratory. The project draws on the expertise of its partner and consortium member “Clinique les Trois Soleils” (C3S), as well as that of members of the IRA2 team.
News
- 26-01-2024: Visit of Professor Kamal YOUCEF-TOUMI (Professor MIT, USA) to the IBISC laboratory.
- 30-06-2022: CESAAR-AVC ERDF project closing half-day.
- 03-05 June 2022: Members of IBISC’s IRA2 team involved in the FEDER CESAAR-AVC project take part in the JV ET SANTE : THERAPIES VIDEOLUDIQUES event at the Cité des Sciences!
- March 17-18, 2022: members of the IRA2 team from the IBISC laboratory involved in the ERDF CESAAR-AVC project will be at VIRTUALITY 2022!
- Funding: European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
- Project dates: 06/2019-06/2022
- IBISC contribution: €619 k
- IBISC project initiator: Samir OTMANE (PR IUT d’Évry, IBISC IRA2 team)
- IBISC participants: Samir OTMANE, Guillaume BOUYER, Jean-Yves DIDIER, Guillaume LOUP, Amine CHELLALI, Hédi TABIA, Frédéric DAVESNE
- Healthcare partner: Clinique des 3 soleils
- IBISC project web page