Dear all,
We are proud to announce the burning of Nu!Reha Newsletter service to promote and to disseminate information about:
- Nu!Reha innovation products in the fields of Telerehabilitation.
- The Nu!Reha Community Environment in which is possible to find useful application for Nu!Reha products.
- Scientific article in the field of Telerehabilitation and related applications.
For this reason we are presenting this space as a media open to the contribution of all stakeholders and participants, which are invited in sending us proposal, suggestions, news to nureha@pragmaeng.it
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Few words in memory of Dott Piron
Few months ago Lamberto Piron passed away, it was very hard loosing a friend, a pioneer of tele-therapy and a great professional. For us, taking advantage of his friendship, he was so important in the decision to let our research work exploitable for a vast public of stakeholders: "if your innovation is just useful to publish and research, probably it will not address the common way to work in rehabilitation", "irrespective to what kind of innovation (smaller to most important) let other to use and to evaluate it". Nu!Reha started also on the basis of these simple but fundamental principles.
Thank you Lamberto.
Updated version of Desk Exercise Manager app
It has been just released an update of the ExManager which is now able to:
- to "recognise" automatically patients id (automatic setting of the patient and associated sequence) by means of iButton technology (external hw needed)
- to give feedback to patient on position reaching on the shelves
- to give a feedback to patient of out-of-track error during the execution of pregraphism exercises (using sensorised pen)
It implies a new version of Configuration software in order to set/select feedback behaviours and a new Exercise Manager app. It is compatible with all the old database (patient's id and exercise sequence): the therapist can decide feedback on/off. The additional hardware consist in a reader and a set (starting from 10) ids to be programmed and re-programmed with patient id, the system recognise automatically the presence/absence of id (reader connected), otherwise it works in the old way (manual change).
New Telerehabilitation Journal
The International Journal of Telerehabilitation (IJT) is a biannual journal dedicated to advancing telerehabilitation by disseminating information about current research and practices.It is a resource published by the University Library System of the University of Pittsburgh (http://telerehab.pitt.edu).
It is freely available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.

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