Tirado, Gregorio SoriaAlvarado, Lidia OrtegaGodino, Félix PaulanoHigaruela, Francisco FeitoSánchez, Matías MontávezAlejandro Garcia-Alonso and Belen Masia2016-09-132016-09-132016978-3-03868-023-9-https://doi.org/10.2312/ceig.20161319https://diglib.eg.org:443/handle/10.2312/ceig20161319Serious games have been introduced in many areas, especially in training but also in rehabilitation of patients. In this paper we describe the use of Arduino cheap technology to help in wrist rehabilitation. The objective contist of monitoring the patient's wrist movements while playing with a video game. The game has been implemented using the free distribution of the video-game engine Unity.I.3.4 [Computer Graphics]Graphics UtilitiesVirtual device interfacesRehArkanoid: Arduino as a Low-cost Videogame Controller for a Serious Game10.2312/ceig.2016131989-93