Game-Based Rehabilitation

Motivating game-based rehabilitation training has the potential to improve therapy for people with neurological impairments. In recent years, video games have become extremely useful tools in the rehabilitation field. game-based rehabilitation aims to stimulate the mobility of the body through an immersive experience that puts the user in an interactive

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The Use of Robots in Education

The development of artificially intelligent technologies brings out-of-reach robots to our home and service scenarios, like disinfection, delivery, promotion robots, and so on. Among these services, education robots are the most prominent manifestation of AI development. How Can Robots Help in education? For example, the Humanoid Telepresence Robot: SIFROBOT-4.21 can perform educational

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Post-Stroke Numbness Mirror-Therapy

Post-stroke numbness and other uncomfortable sensations in the limbs and other body parts are common after a stroke event. These after-effects can impact the quality of movements while performing daily tasks. What Causes Post-Stroke Numbness? A stroke occurs when blood flow in the brain becomes obstructed. When brain cells become

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Robot-Assisted Rehabilitation

Over the past decade, Robot-assisted rehabilitation has played a prominent role in improving hand and finger function for stroke survivors. The applications of robotics have rapidly expanded from the industrial environment to human assistance in rehabilitation and functional improvements. Rehabilitation engineering has enhanced the quality of lives of individuals with

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Stroke Patients Home Therapy

Stroke rehabilitation is an important part of recovery after a stroke. The severity of its complications and each person’s ability to recover vary widely. In fact , Stroke often causes paralysis on one side of the body, which means patients lose function in one arm and one leg. However, this

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Eldercare home robotics

Eldercare Home Robotics

The idea behind eldercare home robotics has been around for years. Its relevance has come to the surface as the gap between the number of available caregivers and the world’s aging population continues to widen. This population problem is already very serious in countries like Japan, where there will be

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Post-Void Bladder

Post-Void Bladder

Post-void residual volume (PVR) is the amount of urine retained in the bladder after a voluntary void and functions as a diagnostic tool. A post-void residual volume helps in the evaluation of many disease processes, including but not limited to neurogenic bladder, cauda equina syndrome, urinary outlet obstruction, mechanical obstruction,

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Ultrasound for vascular access in newborn pigs with Color Doppler

Ultrasound for vascular access in newborn pigs with Color Doppler

Doppler ultrasonography is used to quantify the direction and velocity of a moving subject. In veterinary medicine, this is most commonly applied to blood flow. When performing ultrasound tests, the ultrasound wave reflected from the stationary object returns to the transducer at the same frequency at which it was transmitted.

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The Use of Ultrasound in Hospice and Palliative Care

The Use of Ultrasound in Hospice and Palliative Care

Hospice and palliative care both offer compassionate care to patients with life-limiting illnesses. Hospice care is used when the disease gets to the point when treatment can no longer cure or control it. In general, hospice care should be used when a person is expected to live about 6-month or

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