INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF REHABILITATION PROGRAMS IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH PRIMARY GONARTHROSIS
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https://doi.org/10.11603/mie.1996-1960.2017.4.8468Keywords:
medical rehabilitation, primary gonarthrosis, rehabilitation programs, information technologies.Abstract
An organizational experiment was conducted on the basis of the rehabilitation hospital and sanatorium institution. The possibility of applying information technologies to provide a dynamic assessment of the effectiveness of rehabilitation and individual refinement of rehabilitation measures is shown, which helps to increase the level of rehabilitation care for elderly patients with primary gonarthrosis.References
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