Featured Story Johns Hopkins Startup Developing At-Home Rehabilitation Game
Software gauges the extent to which a person can do exercises over time, predicts future performance, and predicts how long it might take the individual to recover.
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Software gauges the extent to which a person can do exercises over time, predicts future performance, and predicts how long it might take the individual to recover.
The app is available on mobile, tablet or desktop, so providers can answer questions on the go.
Excerpts from an interview with Myron “Mike” Weisfeldt, Senior Medical Director, Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures
To magnify a person’s surroundings, the computer program works with a Samsung Galaxy phone and Samsung Gear headset.
Apps include Be My Eyes, TapTapSee and VisionConnect.