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Researchers Develop Prototype Intelligent Orthesis with Sensors and Video Games to Improve Child Rehabilitation

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Innovation seeks to face one of the main challenges of pediatric recovery: low adherence to the use of these devices. In Chile, about 70% of Teleton users require these devices and, internationally, only 15% of people who need them have access to them, affecting treatments. A pioneering work between Universidad de La Frontera and Teletón aims to improve adherence to treatment in children and adolescents in rehabilitation processes. It is an inno…
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Innovation seeks to face one of the main challenges of pediatric recovery: low adherence to the use of these devices. In Chile, about 70% of Teleton users require these devices and, internationally, only 15% of people who need them have access to them, affecting treatments. A pioneering work between Universidad de La Frontera and Teletón aims to improve adherence to treatment in children and adolescents in rehabilitation processes. It is an inno…

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G5noticias broke the news in on Saturday, March 14, 2026.
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