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Therapists' experiences with computer-assisted instruction in hand therapy
Journal of Hand Therapy, 1997This pilot study explored therapists' experiences with computer-assisted instruction (CAI) programs as a means of self-study in hand therapy. Qualitative methodology was used to describe the therapists' responses to the CAI programs. Therapists described a number of features that they valued in the CAI programs: the capacity of the CAI to provide ...
Kathleen Swenson Miller+2 more
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Computer Assisted Radiation Therapy Planning
1990The recent advances in 3D medical imaging are the basis to develop a new generation of computer assisted tools for radiotherapy planning. The precise extraction of therapy relevant information from 3D images, 3D display of anatomical structures, more accurate placement of beams and the calculation and display of dose disributions in three dimensions ...
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Digital computer-assisted warfarin therapy: Comparison of two models
Computers and Biomedical Research, 1979Abstract An interactive computer program developed to assist clinicians in selecting appropriate maintenance warfarin doses is described. The program uses two previously described mathematical models to which actual patient data is iteratively fit.
William T. Sawyer, Andrew L. Finn
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A Prototype Evaluation of a Computer-Assisted Physical Therapy System for Osteoarthritis
Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy, 2008Osteoarthritis is a common locomotor disorder affecting many older people and has become a growing public health problem. Adherence to exercise is a key to the successful recovery of patients but is often a major problem for older adults with osteoarthritis.
Michael D Wah+4 more
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, 2014
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the adoption and implementation of computer-assisted therapy (CAT) using Breaking Free Online (BFO) in a social care and health charity working with people affected by drugs and alcohol dependence, Crime ...
Sarah Elison+3 more
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the adoption and implementation of computer-assisted therapy (CAT) using Breaking Free Online (BFO) in a social care and health charity working with people affected by drugs and alcohol dependence, Crime ...
Sarah Elison+3 more
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Computer‐assisted dosage calculation for strabismus therapy in myopic patients
Acta Ophthalmologica, 2008Abstract.Purpose: The published dosage recommendations for the surgical correction of horizontal strabismus in non‐myopic patients show large, unexplained differences. For patients with high myopia, the situation becomes even more complex because the increase in the size of the bulb also affects the geometry of the oculomotor muscles.
Siegfried G. Priglinger+3 more
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, 2014
Introduction: Computer Assisted Therapy (CAT) is an emerging treatment within addictions, though the evidence-base is still growing. Therefore, this study describes a pilot outcomes evaluation of a CAT programme for substance misuse, “Breaking Free ...
Sarah Elison+3 more
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Introduction: Computer Assisted Therapy (CAT) is an emerging treatment within addictions, though the evidence-base is still growing. Therefore, this study describes a pilot outcomes evaluation of a CAT programme for substance misuse, “Breaking Free ...
Sarah Elison+3 more
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A technology probe of wearable in-home computer-assisted physical therapy
International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2014Physical therapists could make better treatment decisions if they had accurate patient home exercise data but today this information is only available from patient self-report.
Kevin Huang+5 more
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Computer-Assisted Therapies: Examination of Therapist-Level Barriers to Their Use
Behavior Therapy, 2013Despite enthusiasm in the field for their potential ease of dissemination, little work has examined whether practicing clinicians are willing and able to use computer-assisted therapies (i.e., computerized treatments designed to be administered with therapist support).
Emily M. Becker, Amanda Jensen-Doss
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Methods of Information in Medicine, 2003
Summary Objectives: Taking into account a priori knowledge is a key issue to meet the medical, scientific and industrial challenges of the progresses of Minimally Invasive Surgery. We propose an overview of these challenges. Methods: Models play a major role in representing the relevant knowledge to plan and realize complex medical ...
Jocelyne Troccaz, Philippe Cinquin
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Summary Objectives: Taking into account a priori knowledge is a key issue to meet the medical, scientific and industrial challenges of the progresses of Minimally Invasive Surgery. We propose an overview of these challenges. Methods: Models play a major role in representing the relevant knowledge to plan and realize complex medical ...
Jocelyne Troccaz, Philippe Cinquin
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