
Rehabilitation for stroke patients benefits from film technology
Performance capture technology used in Hollywood films is being researched for the benefits it could bring to rehabilitation for stroke patients.
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Performance capture technology used in Hollywood films is being researched for the benefits it could bring to rehabilitation for stroke patients.
Digital Health’s monthly roundup of contacts and go lives features Great Ormond Street and Roche UK partnering to improve children’s care using AI.
Practice Plus Group (PPG), a longstanding IMS MAXIMS customer with five sites already using MAXIMS’ EPR, is implementing it at an additional five sites.
The thymia platform is expanding across four continents to measure the efficacy of its AI-powered video games for diagnosing mental health conditions.
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