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Application of computer-assisted surgery system in a child with multiple traumas: a case report. [PDF]
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Efficacy of acupuncture combined with upper limb rehabilitation robot-assisted training for neuroplasticity and functional recovery of patients with stroke: a prospective cohort study based on functional near-infrared spectroscopy technology. [PDF]
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Beyond Accuracy: Clinical Outcomes of Computer Assisted Implant Surgery. [PDF]
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Computer-assisted cognitive–behavior therapy for depression.
Psychotherapy, 2014This article reviews the use of computer technology in treating depression as a substitute or adjunct for standard therapy. It discusses advantages and disadvantages of introducing computer technology as a treatment option, problems and barriers to expanded use, the varieties of computer-assisted psychotherapy for major depression, and relevant ...
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Computer-Assisted Digoxin Therapy
New England Journal of Medicine, 1973Abstract In 42 patients requiring digitalis, and randomly divided into two groups, the performance of a computer program using patient size and renal function to compute digoxin dosage was compared to that of unaided physician judgment. Serum digoxin concentrations were measured repeatedly.
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Proceedings of the 3rd 2015 Workshop on ICTs for improving Patients Rehabilitation Research Techniques, 2015
Heroin addiction has a negative impact on cognitive functions, and recovering addicts suffer from cognitive impairment. Traditional cognitive rehabilitation approaches suffer from limited motivational appeal and are relatively cumbersome to carry out.
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Heroin addiction has a negative impact on cognitive functions, and recovering addicts suffer from cognitive impairment. Traditional cognitive rehabilitation approaches suffer from limited motivational appeal and are relatively cumbersome to carry out.
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