How a Video Game Is Helping Stroke Patients Recover at Home
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How a Video Game Is Helping Stroke Patients Recover at Home
A combination of playing a specially-designed video game and having regular telemedicine visits can help people who have had a stroke recover function in their affected limbs just as well as traditional physical therapy.
According to a new study, the at-home game can be more cost-effective and convenient for stroke patients, but can also complement standard rehab.1
An added benefit of the video game? Patients like playing it.
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https://www.verywellhealth.com/video-game-helps-stroke-patients-recover-at-home-5225250
According to a new study, the at-home game can be more cost-effective and convenient for stroke patients, but can also complement standard rehab.1
An added benefit of the video game? Patients like playing it.
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https://www.verywellhealth.com/video-game-helps-stroke-patients-recover-at-home-5225250
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Re: How a Video Game Is Helping Stroke Patients Recover at Home
Quite interesting. Nice to see a video game used for something positive.
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