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Ex-soldier Collin Reeves guilty of murdering neighbours

Ex-soldier Collin Reeves guilty of murdering neighbours
Jun 17,2022 4:30 pm

... " Reeves looked at The Floor while his guilty verdict was returned, while the family of Mr and Mrs Chapple held hands as the verdict was returned...

Republican Senate gun negotiator walks out of talks

Republican Senate gun negotiator walks out of talks
Jun 17,2022 6:35 am

... " We re about run out of our rope here, and we got to make some final decisions today if we re going to be able to get this on The Floor next week, " he told radio host Hugh Hewitt...

Ambulance waits: 'Can you please tell them to hurry up or I shall be dead'

Ambulance waits: 'Can you please tell them to hurry up or I shall be dead'
Jun 16,2022 2:20 am

... Just before 03:00, he got out of bed to go the bathroom and fell, hitting a wardrobe before collapsing on The Floor...

Child stroke survivor determined to recover say Lowestoft parents

Child stroke survivor determined to recover say Lowestoft parents
Jun 12,2022 3:00 am

... Tilli has had tantrums in the shops when she has not been able to get an item she wants and she " throws stuff on The Floor, pulls my hair and hits me"...

China: Footage of women attacked in restaurant sparks outrage

China: Footage of women attacked in restaurant sparks outrage
Jun 11,2022 5:50 pm

... The man is seen striking her before others drag her outside and continue attacking as she lies on The Floor...

Medical gaming treating life-changing injuries

Medical gaming treating life-changing injuries
Jun 11,2022 4:20 am

... She is now receiving therapies based on computer games as part of her rehabilitation, which she hopes will mean she will one day be able to lift her young son off The Floor...

Jack Lis: Pair jailed for Caerphilly dog attack death

Jack Lis: Pair jailed for Caerphilly dog attack death
Jun 10,2022 5:45 pm

... The court heard when Jack went into the house not long afterwards, he stroked Beast s head, but the dog jumped up at him and pushed him to The Floor...

Falklands War: The bombing of the Sir Galahad

Falklands War: The bombing of the Sir Galahad
Jun 8,2022 5:25 am

... " A friend picked him up off The Floor, checked he was ok and told him to get out...

Medical gaming treating life-changing injuries

Jun 8,2022 5:05 am

Rehabilitation centres across The World are using computer games to help patients dealing with the impact of serious illness or injury.

Ruby Flanagan, a nurse from the Wirral, lost her leg at the Age Of 24 after being hit by a car in August 2021.

She is now receiving therapies based on computer games as part of her rehabilitation, which she hopes will mean she will One Day be able to lift her young son off The Floor .

Ruby suffered her injury while shopping with her five-month-old son, Leon.

Although she managed to throw her son out of harm's way, Ruby was not So Lucky .

Her right leg had to be amputated, her left leg needed extensive reconstruction and her pelvis was shattered by the impact of The Crash .

" The First few weeks in hospital are a blur, " Ruby told BBC Click.

" I don't remember Waking Up . I don't remember who told me I had my leg amputated. In my head, I thought I'll learn How To walk again. I'll get a fake leg, a prosthetic leg, and that will be that.

" I didn't realise how hard it was actually going to be. "

Now at a specialist rehabilitation clinic, called Steps, in Sheffield, Ruby is receiving a variety of conventional treatments, including hydrotherapy and physiotherapy, as well as regular MindPod sessions.

MindPod allows Ruby and other patients with similar conditions to control an animated dolphin to help their bodies regain strength, balance and co-ordination.

" When I first came to Steps, I never imagined intense rehab to be games, " she laughs.

She says the ambient lighting and calming nature of MindPod's environment is helping her move her body instinctively, without thinking about it.

" [MindPod is] helping balance, co-ordination and core stability, " she says.

" It reflects on things like if I were in The Kitchen , reaching for things up in the cupboards or Down Below . "

Ruby is making excellent progress thanks to her Hard Work and the support of staff at The Clinic .

" A lot of feedback that we've had from clients is they feel they've worked within the MindPod but they also feel relaxed when they come out of there, which is really important, " explains Steps head of therapies Lucy Moore .

The immersive video-game-inspired therapy has been developed by Dr Omar Ahmad and Dr John Krakauer , of the Kata studio at Johns Hopkins University, in the US.

It uses motion-sensors and cameras to track patients' movements as they direct a playful dolphin called Bandit across a screen.

But Dr Ahmad, who invented Bandit, says it's not an animation in the traditional sense.

" All The Movement in The Game is generated in Real Time , " he explains. The patient ultimately " becomes The Dolphin by mastering its motor-dynamics and expressing movement within The Animal 's space".

His colleague, Dr Krakauer, who is a professor of neurology and neuroscience, describes The Novel approach as a " digital therapeutic" meaning a doctor could effectively prescribe software " as [a] pill".

" It creates a feedback loop of learning and enables exploration in The Way a child learns to move their arms in early infancy, " he says.

Some of the many digital therapies available are being put to The Test at Strathclyde University.

Dr Andrew Kerr runs its community-focused Sir Jules Thorn Centre for Co-creation of Rehabilitation Technology, which offers people who've had a stroke the chance to test and develop robotic and gaming-type equipment for their injuries.

" Ultimately, what We Are trying to do here is create technologies that are not just for people who can afford it, but they can have it in their local leisure centres or home, " he explains.

The centre's mission is to make rehabilitation technology more widely accessible.

An example of this is the university's 3D motion-capture system, where cameras and sensors are placed all around The Room to track The Movements of patients.

Maisie Keogh, a PhD student in Biomedical Engineering at the university, works with stroke survivors to produce personalised rehabilitation programmes, guided by a computer to make sure they get The Best of out of their therapy.

As with many ground-breaking technologies, it could be months or years before they're widely available in the community.

But for new mum Ruby, whose Hard Work has already produced excellent progress, there is one particular skill she's focused on mastering.

" My long-term goal is being able to Pick Up The Baby and carry him up and down The Stairs , " she says.



Source of news: bbc.com

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