Ong et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Serious games as rehabilitation tools in neurological conditions: A comprehensive reviewOng et al., 2021
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- 4959795386921761099
- Author
- Ong D
- Weibin M
- Vallabhajosyula R
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- Technology and Health Care
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BACKGROUND: The use of serious games (SG) in rehabilitation has been on the rise in recent years and they are used as either a main interventional tool, or as an adjunct alongside conventional therapies. This is largely due to its virtue of being an electronic …
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