New Method Uses Vibration to Diagnose Balance Disorders
Researchers have developed a vibration-based technique to more accurately diagnose balance disorders, especially in aging adults.
Researchers have developed a vibration-based technique to more accurately diagnose balance disorders, especially in aging adults.
The study findings could one day give doctors new tools for diagnosing a range of illnesses, including Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis.
The majority of physiotherapists in the Netherlands and Belgium are not yet working with virtual reality (VR), but are considering using this technology in their treatments in the long term.
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