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Wii board helps physios strike a balance after strokes

“When Ross Clark read in New Scientist (29 March 2008, p 26) that the US military considered the Nintendo Wiimote controller accurate enough to control bomb disposal robots, it set him thinking. Could the Wii’s skiing and snowboarding attachment, the balance board, help rehabilitate people who have had a stroke?
“I wanted to know if it would be any good for assessing the standing balance of patients,” says Clark. He reasoned that being able to measure the centre of pressure of a person’s foot will be useful to a physio who is helping someone relearn how to stand. Yet the lab-grade “force platforms” needed to do that cost more than £11,000 – putting them out of the reach of many physio clinics.”

Article
New Scientist, 16 January 2010
Abstract (Clark 2009)

17 January 2010 | Categories: News | Tag(s): games, Physiotherapy, Rehabilitation
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  1. Thanks for point this out, we have a WII and its one of the best consoles out

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