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Neuroscientists develop video game for stroke recovery

posted at 24/5/2012 5:40 AM BST on bmj.com
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For those working in the field of Neurology and Rehabilitation Medicine and dealing with Stroke patients, this is interesting news. This is another step towards integration of technology and rehabilitation to improve the outcomes in a major disability like stroke

 

http://news.cnet.com/8301-11386_3-57437107-76/neuroscientists-develop-video-game-for-stroke-recovery/

Stroke experts in the U.K. work with Limbs Alive to develop the first in a collection of action video games that encourage movements to relearn arm and hand control.

After a stroke, it is often possible -- with months of therapy and determination -- for the brain to relearn how to control a weakened limb. Finding the resources (therapist, finances, time) can be the bigger hurdle.

Enter Circus Challenge, the first in a coming suite of action video games designed by Newcastle University stroke experts and the new company Limbs Alive to provide extra in-home therapy.

Re: Neuroscientists develop video game for stroke recovery

posted at 17/7/2012 2:00 PM BST on bmj.com
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it will be helpful for stroke recovery.by following games ,patient can do exercise without physiotherapist.exercise causes motor recovery.

Re: Neuroscientists develop video game for stroke recovery

posted at 17/7/2012 5:31 PM BST on bmj.com
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This is Huge,  Great work on this post.   I believe VR will enhance this field.    Computers are gonna be more needed in medicine than ever now.    DuaneF

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