AI Physical Therapy Apps

Scrolling Therapy Helps Parkinson's Patients Work Their Facial Muscles

Scrolling Therapy is the name of a new AI-powered app that was created for people with Parkinson's disease, and it serves as a more accessible alternative to physical therapy. This app makes it possible for users to use social media by working their facial muscles. Smiling, expressing surprise or sticking one's tongue out are a few of the actions that are used for playing videos, swiping and scrolling up and down on the app.

This app created by agency Dentsu Creative and the Brazil Parkinson Association makes the most of artificial intelligence facial recognition technology to help people better navigate hypomimia, a symptom of Parkinson’s that reduces motor control.

This free app is globally accessibly and available in several languages like English, Spanish and Portuguese.
Trend Themes
1. AI-powered Physical Therapy Apps - Apps using AI-powered technology as a more accessible alternative to physical therapy for people with Parkinson's disease and other conditions.
2. Facial Recognition Technology in Healthcare - Using facial recognition technology to aid in the treatment and management of conditions like hypomimia in Parkinson's patients.
3. Gamification of Physical Therapy - Creating apps that use game-like elements to make physical therapy more engaging and motivating for patients.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - The healthcare industry can utilize AI-powered apps and facial recognition technology to create more accessible and effective treatments for patients.
2. Technology - The technology industry can invest in developing more advanced AI technology for use in healthcare applications and physical therapy.
3. Gaming - The gaming industry can explore opportunities to use gamification techniques to create apps and platforms that promote physical therapy and rehabilitation.

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