Video speeds stroke rehab
Real-time video used in therapy sessions could help stroke survivors rehabilitate more quickly, according to researchers. Patients who viewed videos of themselves to better understand their movements during sessions recovered “significantly” faster …
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Tele-rehabilitation to give stroke patients more home therapy options
The NUS team is also hopeful that tele-rehabilitation could be more cost-effective in the long term. Dr Koh estimated that tele-rehabilitation costs about S$ 100 a week. While twice as expensive as rehabilitation at centres, it is still more affordable …
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READER SUBMITTED: Gaylord Specialty Healthcare Named Quality …
Gaylord Specialty Healthcare, a not-for-profit long-term acute care hospital that specializes in the care and treatment of people with medically complex and intensive rehabilitation issues, has been named a quality respiratory care provider under a new …
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