Wearable sensor may cut costs and improve access to biofeedback for people with incomplete paraplegia

A new electromyography biofeedback device that is wearable and connects to novel smartphone games may offer people with incomplete paraplegia a more affordable, self-controllable therapy to enhance their recovery, according to a new study presented this week at the Association of Academic Physiatrists Annual Meeting in Puerto Rico. Electromyography (recording electrical activity of muscles) biofeedback… Continue Reading » ** This post was originally published on https://spinalcordinjuryzone.com/news/21040/wearable-sensor-may-cut-costs-and-improve-access-to-biofeedback-for-people-with-incomplete-paraplegia

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