Brain-Controlled Cursor Doubles As A Neural Workout
The finding holds promise for rehabilitating patients after stroke or other neurological damage
Read MoreThe finding holds promise for rehabilitating patients after stroke or other neurological damage
Read MoreMany people reportedly develop negative impressions about individuals with Parkinson’s disease based solely on how they communicate. These perceptions limit opportunities for social interaction and full participation in society for those with the disease, reducing their quality of life, say researchers.
Read MoreDemographic and clinical characteristics differ greatly according to age among patients hospitalized with acute ischemic stroke.
Read MoreThe California Physical Therapy Association says the reductions are unreasonable and inequitable in these tough economic times.
Read MoreResearchers are studying the different roles played by genes versus lifestyle.
Read MorePresident Obama has invited Republicans to share their best health care ideas in a February 25 televised conference, and continue the health care reform debate.
Read MoreHours after the Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment (HIRE) Act (also known as the “jobs bill”) with several key provisions for physical therapists was released, the Senate Majority Leader said he would rewrite the bill when lawmakers return to Washington after the week-long Presidents Day recess, says APTA.
Read MoreMore than 90% of the participants demonstrated improved walking speed, while one child transitioned completely out of braces and another transitioned to less supportive bracing, according to the researchers.
Read MoreCuff advancements provide reproducible outcomes outside clinical settings, company says.
Read MoreOn Friday, February 12, BlazeSports America will be hosting their 10th Annual National Disability Sports Conference Banquet in honor of Randy Snow. Tributes to Randy will be announced by BlazeSports and Sunrise Medical at the event.
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