Robots for rehabilitation
Publisher:
KT-EQUALDate published:
9 April, 2010Region:
United Kingdom Publication type:
policyPublication link:
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The University of Hertfordshire hosted a KT-EQUAL workshop in November 2009 on the subject of robots for rehabilitation. The overall message from the workshop was robots have significant potential for healthcare delivery, with technology able to enhance the face-to-face delivery of specific rehabilitative interventions.
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