lundi 13 mars 2017
Device allows patients to work remotely with physiotherapist from comfort of home
A Portugese entrepreneur's device, soon to roll out in North America, has the potential to reduce costs for physiotherapy by offering support remotely to patients doing exercises in their homes.
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