Wii-based Movement Therapy for stroke rehabilitation
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 Published On Feb 2, 2012

Neuroscience Research Australia's Dr Penelope McNulty is using Wii-based movement therapy to help those living with stroke related disabilities regain use of their affected limbs.

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