Abstract
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The use of new technologies in neurorehabilitation has led to higher intensity rehabilitation processes, extending therapies in an economically sustainable way. Interactive Video (IV) technology allows therapists to work with virtual environments that reproduce real situations. In this way, patients deal with Activities of the Daily Living (ADL) immersed within enhanced environments [1]. These rehabilitation exercises, which focus in re-learning lost functions, will try to modulate the neural plasticity processes [2]. | |
International
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Congress
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ICRAN 2013 International Conference on recent advances in neurorehabilitation |
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960 |
Place
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Valencia, España |
Reviewers
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Si |
ISBN/ISSN
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978-84-9048-022-9 |
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Start Date
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07/03/2013 |
End Date
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08/03/2013 |
From page
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182 |
To page
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185 |
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ICRAN 2013 International Conference on recent advances in neurorehabilitation. proceedings |