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3 stories about Rehabilitation
"Innovation in rehabilitation in Israel will determine the future of the wounded of the war"
07.03.24
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Omer Kabir
In a panel at Calcalist and Bank Leumi’s Mind the Tech conference in New York, Dr. Michael Bahar said that due to the war new rehabilitation departments with innovative technologies were opened. Dr. Joel Stein of Columbia University: "Making the exercises more similar to a computer game helps people become more involved"
Physical Rehabilitation? There’s an App for That
03.09.19
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Lilach Baumer
Digital health company WizeCare offers physiotherapists and clinicians an app that enables them to guide their patients during their at-home rehabilitation exercises
Israeli Lawmakers Want to Tie Dead Sea Mining Rights to its Rehabilitation
06.06.18
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Omri Milman
Minerals extracted from the Dead Sea net Israel hundreds of millions of shekels a year, but the body of water is receding at an annual rate of 1.2 meters (3.3 feet), causing multiple sinkholes in the area and collapsing buildings and roads
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