Digital Twin Prospects in IoT-Based Human Movement Monitoring Model
Gulfeshan Parween, Adnan Al-Anbuky, Grant Mawston, Andrew Lowe

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new framework using IoT, Digital Twin, and AI to improve pre-surgery patient care by enabling personalized movement monitoring and real-time adjustments.
Contribution
A novel conceptual framework integrating Digital Twin and ML/AI for personalized, real-time prehabilitation monitoring in IoT-based systems.
Findings
Digital Twin technology enables simulation of patient-specific movement profiles for dynamic monitoring.
ML/AI improves activity classification accuracy over traditional FFT-based methods.
The framework supports bidirectional communication and remote supervision, enhancing prehabilitation outcomes.
Abstract
Prehabilitation programs for abdominal pre-operative patients are increasingly recognized for improving surgical outcomes, reducing post-operative complications, and enhancing recovery. Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled human movement monitoring systems offer promising support in mixed-mode settings that combine clinical supervision with home-based independence. These systems enhance accessibility, reduce pressure on healthcare infrastructure, and address geographical isolation. However, current implementations often lack personalized movement analysis, adaptive intervention mechanisms, and real-time clinical integration, frequently requiring manual oversight and limiting functional outcomes. This review-based paper proposes a conceptual framework informed by the existing literature, integrating Digital Twin (DT) technology, and machine learning/Artificial Intelligence (ML/AI) to enhance…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSurgical Simulation and Training · Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders · Advanced Technologies in Various Fields
