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How IT technologies are transforming the world of sports for people with disabilities

https://doi.org/10.21626/innova/2024.1/14

Abstract

IT technologies in medical rehabilitation play a key role in opening new perspectives for people with physical disabilities. Sensor devices, virtual reality and specialized software solutions make it possible to create innovative training programs adapted for people with disabilities. Thanks to biometric sensors and monitoring systems, doctors and trainers can more effectively track progress and adjust treatment plans. IT technologies are becoming a powerful tool in the field of medical rehabilitation, opening up new opportunities for a full and active life.

About the Authors

Valeria Sergeevna Terpelets
South Russian State Polytechnic University (NPI) named after M.I. Platov
Russian Federation


Valentina Vasilievna Grigorova
South Russian State Polytechnic University (NPI) named after M.I. Platov
Russian Federation


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Terpelets V.S., Grigorova V.V. How IT technologies are transforming the world of sports for people with disabilities. Innova. 2024;10(1):65-67. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21626/innova/2024.1/14

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