Technology-supported client-centred rehabilitation: ‘Do patients use technologies and which skills do patients with neck pain prefer to train on?’

A Timmermans, Mieke Haesen, Kim Willems, Guido Claes, Enzo Olivieri, Bert Cuyvers, Jonas Verbrugghe, Karin Coninx

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Abstract

The aim of this investigation is to inventorize training preferences and motives for motor rehabilitation of patients with neck pain. This knowledge is paramount in order to develop client-centered training for technology supported rehabilitation. Technology supported rehabilitation offers opportunities for increasing exercise variability during rehabilitation and may support patients to be compliant with home exercise regimes. The second aim of this study is to evaluate to which extent patients with neck pain are familiar with the use of technologies.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication15th World Congress on Pain
Place of PublicationBuenos Aires, Argentina
PublisherIASP
Publication statusPublished - 6 Oct 2014
Event15th World Congress on Pain - Buenos Aires, Argentina
Duration: 6 Oct 201411 Oct 2014

Conference

Conference15th World Congress on Pain
Country/TerritoryArgentina
CityBuenos Aires
Period6/10/1411/10/14

Keywords

  • Rehabilitation
  • technology
  • neck pain
  • client-centred

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