Abstract
We present an e-therapy framework that collects live therapeutic context by analyzing body joint data in a noninvasive way. Using our proposed framework, a therapist can model complex gestures by mapping them to a set of primitive gesture sequences and generate high-level serious game-based therapies. As a proof of concept, we have developed scenarios to express a hemiplegic patient's behavior into a set of trackable primitive gestures. We have used Second Life and Map browsing based serious game environment for immersive experience. The initial feedback from the therapists who have tested our developed framework is encouraging. Finally, we share the implementation details and analysis of test results.