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You are here: Home / Articles / Practical, Diverse Knowledge: A Preview of 2019’s ARP Sessions

Practical, Diverse Knowledge: A Preview of 2019’s ARP Sessions

July 26, 2019 • By From the College

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On Mon., Nov. 11, Make Rehab Fun: Virtual Reality & Therapeutic Gaming will explore evidence-based rehabilitation treatment strategies that use the latest gaming platforms and virtual reality technology.

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“This session is super cool,” she says. “These [approaches] are video game formats that get people who are in rehab to perform certain exercises, and they’re more likely to do the work because we make it fun,” Games help patients improve physical and functional skills, and reach their therapy goals.

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So join us at the Annual Meeting. Registration and housing information is available online. Or simply call 800-990-2446 from the U.S./Canada or +1-415-979-2286 outside of the U.S.

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The 2019 ACR/ARP Annual Meeting, Nov. 8–13, in Atlanta is your gateway to global rheumatology education. View the Online Program to find out more about the opportunities for professional development and networking, and obtain firsthand access to the latest rheumatology research and clinical applications. Register now, and don’t miss out.

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Filed Under: Education & Training Tagged With: 2019 ACR/ARP Annual Meeting, Arthritis Care & Research, Association of Rheumatology Professionals (ARP)Issue: August 2019, October 2019

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