2009 Virtual Rehabilitation International Conference 2009
DOI: 10.1109/icvr.2009.5174231
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Self management of stroke supported by assistive technology

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“…can be subsequently fed back to users to promote health behaviour changes or sent to carers. As suggested in [42], these technologies can be part of a mechanism to support self-management of people suffering from chronic problems such as stroke and provide them with a better insight into how and how often they may perform their activity and rehabilitation exercises.…”
Section: Health Rehabilitation and Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…can be subsequently fed back to users to promote health behaviour changes or sent to carers. As suggested in [42], these technologies can be part of a mechanism to support self-management of people suffering from chronic problems such as stroke and provide them with a better insight into how and how often they may perform their activity and rehabilitation exercises.…”
Section: Health Rehabilitation and Carementioning
confidence: 99%