A Telehealth System Incorporating a Serious Game Intervention to Aid Occupational Therapists in Identifying and Treating Children With Difficulty Crossing the Body's Midline: Key Informant Interviews Among Occupational Therapists
BackgroundThe midline is an imaginary line that isolates the left and right parts of the body. Crossing the midline infers that a body part (eg, hand or foot) can spontaneously move over to the opposite side of the body to perform an action. A child who has difficulty crossing the midline can physic...
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Main Authors: | Jonathan Jacobs (Author), Reolyn Heymann (Author), Jacob Jacobus Greeff (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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