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Artificial intelligence, wearable tech can improve safety in stroke rehab: study

  • Artificial intelligence and wearable technology may enhance safety in stroke rehabilitation, as suggested by a study from researchers at Simon Fraser University.
  • The study monitored over 50 stroke survivors, revealing smoother movements compared to a control group, indicating a cautious approach.
  • Gustavo Balbinot noted that the software developed detects risks of falling and can be integrated into wearable technology.
  • The study concludes that further research is needed to assess the long-term usability and effectiveness of these devices in clinical settings.
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Artificial intelligence, wearable tech can improve safety in stroke rehab: study

Artificial intelligence combined with wearable technology has the potential to improve safety among people recovering from a stroke, suggests a study from researchers, including a team from Simon Fraser University in British Columbia.

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The Peterborough Examiner broke the news in Peterborough, Canada on Saturday, April 12, 2025.
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