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Putting stroke rehab technology through its paces

9 December 2014
By Kate McDonald
The University of Tasmania is running a new study on the use of Canadian-designed software called Jintronix, which uses the Microsoft Kinect for Windows and virtual games to help people recovering from stroke to complete – and enjoy – their physiotherapy. Led by UTAS lecturer and physiotherapist Marie-Louise Bird in association with Launceston General Hospital […]

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