ReViveX follows a structured workflow that guides patients through therapy sessions while collecting meaningful performance data for clinical evaluation. The system is designed to be simple for users and informative for clinicians.
Patients begin by creating a user profile containing basic demographic information and rehabilitation-related details. This information helps contextualise therapy data and enables personalised session configuration.
Therapy sessions are configured based on patient capability and recovery goals. Exercise parameters such as duration, difficulty, and task type can be adjusted to suit individual needs.
During a session, the patient interacts with the sensor-enabled therapy device while responding to on-screen cognitive tasks. This dual-task approach supports simultaneous motor and cognitive rehabilitation.
Sensor inputs such as pressure values and response timing are captured continuously during therapy. These inputs are processed to generate performance metrics in real time.
Visual and numerical feedback is presented to the user during and after each session. Gamified elements are used to encourage consistent participation without overwhelming the user.
Clinicians can review session summaries and long-term progress trends through the system dashboard. This enables data-driven assessment and informed adjustments to rehabilitation plans.
By combining guided interaction, sensor-based measurement, and structured data presentation, ReViveX supports a rehabilitation process that extends beyond the clinical environment. The workflow prioritises ease of use for patients while maintaining analytical value for healthcare professionals.