Computer game helps rehabilitate stroke victims
Scientists at Newcastle University have developed a computer game designed to help stroke victims recuperate.
The Circus Challenge game, created with a computer game studio, aims to help patients recover motor functions.
Players use wireless controllers to perform virtual circus acts such as lion taming and plate spinning.
Full Story: BBC
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A computer game for rehabilitating stroke victims.
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I love these kind of applications of modern technology! Fun and function combined.
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Wish I had this tool at Spaulding Rehab last year
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:’)
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