Este documento lista extensiones de dominio de nivel superior para diferentes países y tipos de sitios web, incluyendo .ve para Venezuela, .cu para Cuba, .cl para Chile, .com para sitios comerciales y .net para redes.
This document summarizes research on robot-assisted therapy for stroke patients. The research study involved 127 veterans who received either robot-assisted therapy, intensive comparison therapy, or usual care for 12 weeks. Results showed that robot-assisted therapy and intensive therapy significantly improved motor function and quality of life compared to usual care. Robot therapy required less therapist time but achieved similar outcomes to intensive therapy. The research demonstrated the potential for robot therapy to improve outcomes for long-term stroke survivors.
InteractiveMotion is a global innovator in rehabilitation robotics based in Watertown, MA. It provides advanced robotic solutions to improve arm function in children with cerebral palsy and other neurological conditions. Robot-assisted therapy using InteractiveMotion's InMotion Robots has been shown to be an effective tool for recovering everyday function even years after onset by allowing thousands of repetitions in a game-like format and providing feedback to improve movement.
In motion slides convention loop apta csm 211David Karchem
The document discusses the benefits of robotic therapy for patients with various neurological conditions such as stroke, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, and multiple sclerosis. It describes how robotic therapy can help drive neuroplastic change through high intensity repetition, guidance, and feedback. Case studies are presented showing improvements in movement, function, and quality of life for patients who received robotic therapy for conditions like stroke, cerebral palsy, and spinal cord injury. The business case for healthcare providers adopting robotic therapy is also summarized, outlining increased revenue opportunities and returns on investment.
Este documento lista extensiones de dominio de nivel superior para diferentes países y tipos de sitios web, incluyendo .ve para Venezuela, .cu para Cuba, .cl para Chile, .com para sitios comerciales y .net para redes.
This document summarizes research on robot-assisted therapy for stroke patients. The research study involved 127 veterans who received either robot-assisted therapy, intensive comparison therapy, or usual care for 12 weeks. Results showed that robot-assisted therapy and intensive therapy significantly improved motor function and quality of life compared to usual care. Robot therapy required less therapist time but achieved similar outcomes to intensive therapy. The research demonstrated the potential for robot therapy to improve outcomes for long-term stroke survivors.
InteractiveMotion is a global innovator in rehabilitation robotics based in Watertown, MA. It provides advanced robotic solutions to improve arm function in children with cerebral palsy and other neurological conditions. Robot-assisted therapy using InteractiveMotion's InMotion Robots has been shown to be an effective tool for recovering everyday function even years after onset by allowing thousands of repetitions in a game-like format and providing feedback to improve movement.
In motion slides convention loop apta csm 211David Karchem
The document discusses the benefits of robotic therapy for patients with various neurological conditions such as stroke, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, and multiple sclerosis. It describes how robotic therapy can help drive neuroplastic change through high intensity repetition, guidance, and feedback. Case studies are presented showing improvements in movement, function, and quality of life for patients who received robotic therapy for conditions like stroke, cerebral palsy, and spinal cord injury. The business case for healthcare providers adopting robotic therapy is also summarized, outlining increased revenue opportunities and returns on investment.
The InMotion Arm Robot is improving quality of life for patients recovering from movement disabilities by retraining coordinated shoulder, elbow, and hand movements through active, interactive repetitions led by the robot. A new study shows InMotion Robot-assisted therapy is effective and safe for stroke patients even years after onset, helping to achieve functional arm movement and improved quality of life. Braintree Rehabilitation Hospital uses InMotion Robots to help patients complete a high number of repetitions in an engaging way to achieve neuroplastic change and motor recovery.
POLS7050 - Unequal treatment of the disabled 10406697 & 10428755 Patrick Wong
The document analyzes the treatment of disabled people in Hong Kong policies and society based on Maslow's hierarchy of needs. It finds that resources are currently focused on social and esteem needs but not enough on physiological, safety, and security needs. It recommends increasing funding, education, employment opportunities, and legal protections for disabled people. An optimal level of support is needed rather than too little or too much. The government, society, and laws all need reforms to better accommodate disabled individuals and achieve an integrated society.
The InMotion Arm Robot is improving quality of life for patients recovering from movement disabilities by retraining coordinated shoulder, elbow, and hand movements through active, interactive repetitions led by the robot. A new study shows InMotion Robot-assisted therapy is effective and safe for stroke patients even years after onset, helping to achieve functional arm movement and improved quality of life. Braintree Rehabilitation Hospital uses InMotion Robots to help patients complete a high number of repetitions in an engaging way to achieve neuroplastic change and motor recovery.
POLS7050 - Unequal treatment of the disabled 10406697 & 10428755 Patrick Wong
The document analyzes the treatment of disabled people in Hong Kong policies and society based on Maslow's hierarchy of needs. It finds that resources are currently focused on social and esteem needs but not enough on physiological, safety, and security needs. It recommends increasing funding, education, employment opportunities, and legal protections for disabled people. An optimal level of support is needed rather than too little or too much. The government, society, and laws all need reforms to better accommodate disabled individuals and achieve an integrated society.