Linking back to my blog ”Stroke Survivor Game inspired by the Surrealist Movement” in which I gave the example of the autonomic drawing game where people just drew freely on paper to relax their hands, which could also be used as a warm-up exercise.
Below, I created a few images with AI of how this game could be transformed into a game for stroke patients.
An electronic board could show lines that the patient would need to follow which would create an image in the end. The patient could train to hold an item for a certain amount of time with this and relax at the same time by seeing the light. On the other hand, the mind would become trained though too. There could be different levels of how long and how accurately the patients need to draw and could see improvement by comparing final outcomes and seeing how they develop drawing and following lines more precisely. This also links back to the stroke survivors who explained how recording their development with photos would help them in their motivation and training. Finally, the system could also be accessed by the physiotherapist (if the person has one), in order to document progress and share it as well.





