Posted by Param on November 13th, 2007 in Physiotherapy
School of Computing and Creative Technologies at the University of Abertay, Dundee and Dr. Sue Mawson, research Physiotherapist from Sheffield University designed an exoskeleton that mimics movements performed by a trained Physical Therapist. The system can guide patients through a complex series of lower limb movements and also provides feedback to the therapist.
It required dozens [...]
Posted by Param on March 5th, 2007 in Physiotherapy
Before I start with this post, I assume that you are familiar with the basic features of ultrasound machine. In case, you need to refresh, check the other post by visiting Basic features of therapeutic Ultrasound.
The following is one of the methods of calculating the dosage of Ultrasound and is proposed by Prof. Watson. According [...]
Posted by Param on March 1st, 2007 in Physiotherapy
Therapeutic Ultrasound is used by Physiotherapists for varied reasons and this post is meant to describe the basic features of this machine. Though, there are not many components to be discussed here but I am writing this post in order to have a better understanding about how to calculate the dosage of therapeutic ultrasound. I [...]