Cell phone application helps rehabilitate stroke survivors

Brazilian researchers have developed a cell phone application that helps rehabilitate people who have suffered a stroke. Using a sensor (accelerometer) that detects the inclination of the handset attached to the person's clothing, the program can identify posture and advise the user on how to improve body alignment, either through voice commands, vibrations or images.
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