Pros and Cons of Computer-Assisted Rehabilitation
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https://doi.org/10.15359/ru.36-1.27Keywords:
computer-assisted rehabilitation, motivation, self-injury, computer gamesAbstract
This article summarized the knowledge obtained from exercises with patients using computer-assisted rehabilitation. Working with a wide base of healthy individuals and patients with various problems yielded the results to summarize. This work utilized several rehabilitation devices using computer games and uncovered positive and negative aspects of contemporary rehabilitation procedures. we conclude in this research computer-assisted rehabilitation is the future of modern rehabilitation, so it is necessary to know all factors affecting patients’ health.
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