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Agbemanyole, Koffi Adzinyo Agbohessou, Kokouvi Geovani Pons, Christelle Lenca, Philippe Rémy-Néris, Olivier Goff-Pronost, Myriam Le
Abstract Rehabilitation technologies offer promising opportunities for interventions for patients with motor disabilities. However, their use in routine care remains limited due to their high cost and persistent doubts about their cost-effectiveness. Providing solid evidence of the economic efficiency of rehabilitation technologies would help dispe...
Auvray, Malika
Sensory substitution devices aim at compensating sensory deficits by converting stimuli coming from a deficient sensory modality (e.g., vision) into stimuli accessible through another modality (e.g., touch or audition). Studies conducted with these devices revealed the central nervous system to be very plastic. Various laboratories have conducted s...