The document discusses a remotely monitored cerebral palsy therapy game called Kollect that uses the Microsoft Kinect. Kollect is designed to promote activity in youth with cerebral palsy through collecting colored shapes in 2-10 minute sessions while standing or seated. Therapists can remotely adjust the game's settings and joint angle and location data is communicated to an online database to track patients' functional mobility and accuracy over multiple sessions. This data can be visualized on a website for patients and therapists to monitor progress.