HealthFirst reporter Leslie Toldo offers us another "Hey, that's pretty neat" edition of HealthFirst. And this is even neater than the usual neat stuff. It's not high tech at all. Parkinson's ...
It might look like something you’d see in a gym, but the machine above is actually designed for hospitals and nursing homes to help patients with impaired mobility regain strength in their legs. The ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a wearable belt device for postmenopausal women with osteopenia, the precursor to osteoporosis, according to the company's manufacturer, Bone ...
In the 19th century, Jean-Martin Charcot, the celebrated neurologist, developed a "vibration chair," to relieve symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Charcot reported improvements in his patients, but he ...
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(CHICAGO) – In the 19th century, Jean-Martin Charcot, the celebrated neurologist, developed a "vibration chair," to relieve symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Charcot reported improvements in his ...
Video: A chair that converts music into vibration and movement on show in Toronto A chair that translates music into tactile sensations provides deaf people with a new way to experience music, and ...
Amsterdam, NL, 19 April 2012 – In the 19th century, the celebrated neurologist, Jean-Martin Charcot, developed a "vibration chair" to relieve symptoms of Parkinson's disease. He reported improvements ...