Monday, January 2, 2017

Live webinar - Virtual Rehabilitation – How Feedback and Motivation Influence Neurological Therapy Outcome

You will notice that they are proposing trying to fix the effects of the stroke rather than preventing a lot of the damage by stopping the 5 causes of the  neuronal cascade of death in the first week.  Or delivering  this:
My 31 ideas on hyperacute therapy I'm going to insist my doctor give me during the first week. 
Or these needing a lot more research:
These 177 hyperacute therapies that need more research.
I've got 6 posts on Dr. John Krakauer already, he has some great ideas, virtual dolphins, calls stroke rehab medieval.
 

Live webinar - Virtual Rehabilitation – How Feedback and Motivation Influence Neurological Therapy Outcome

Live-Webinar on February 8, 2017,
09:00 a.m. Baltimore (US) / 3:00 p.m. Berlin (GER) / 10:00 p.m. Hong Kong (CN)

Guest speakers:
Prof. Dr. John Krakauer
Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, US
Maarten Prins
VR Rehabilitation Therapist and Researcher, Military Rehabilitation Center, Doorn, NL
Key factors for successful recovery of neurological and neuromuscular patients are, among others, motivation and engagement, feedback for both patient and therapist, and having to do movement tasks in a varied environment. Virtual reality can provide innovative therapeutic solutions to enhance these factors in the rehabilitation field. What’s more, virtual reality is already well integrated and established in many clinics as a rehabilitation tool all over the world. In this exclusive webinar, two experts will share their experiences on using virtual reality in a rehabilitation setting.  

 

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