A new study finds that repetitions and dose are key in stroke rehabilitation

According to a new article collection in the Journal of Physiotherapy, stroke rehabilitation may require more…

Wearable technology in stroke rehabilitation: a promising tool for improved diagnosis and treatment of upper-limb motor impairment

Wearable technology has the potential to revolutionize stroke rehabilitation. By objectively assessing and monitoring patients inside…

Qi: The Life-Force of the Universe

Qi is an important concept in Chinese culture. It is often translated as “life energy” or…

The Healing Power of TECAR Therapy

TECAR is a diathermy therapy that uses increases in local body tissue temperature to promote the…

The Rehabilitation Gadgets and Internet of Things: An Unexpected Romance

The rehabilitation gadgets and internet of things are two of the most important technologies that are…

The Negative Effects of too Much Screen Time on Kids’ Health

The use of electronic devices has been linked to musculoskeletal impairments in adolescents and young adults,…

New software helps those with facial paralysis regain movement

The software is designed to create real-time symmetric images and to record data in order to…

The Elderly Will Be Cared for by Humanoid Robots

In Japan, where the population is aging and the birth rate is declining, robots are being…

Event:IOPTMH 2022

The 9th IOPTMH 2022  is  the biannual  conference  of the International Organisation of Physical Therapy in Mental Health…

Robots in Treatment and Rehabilitation: New Hope for the Future

Robots in treatment and rehabilitation have come a long way in recent years. In the past,…