AI and digital tablets help provide path to life with less joint pain in new pool-based rehab sessions
The non-profit social enterprise’s technology harnesses artificial intelligence to create personalised exercise programmes and augmented reality games that customers access on bespoke, waterproof tablets. People will be able to self-refer onto the programme, paying a small fee of around £4 to £5 per session. Sessions last for up to 40 minutes, with the emphasis on variety not repetition.
“It is good to be in the water. My ability is better in the water and it helps build up my confidence. Coming to groups, stops you feeling isolated, and you make friends.” “This is an exercise class that boost people’s confidence – participants can go at their own pace, and it strengthens both physical health and mental health.
“The scheme is all about improving people’s physical and mental wellbeing and because everyone has their own programme and there is no competitive element it is inclusive and enjoyable for all abilities. We hope people will come together and support each other and become regular subscribers to the Good Boost programme.”
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