Implementation of an individualized tablet-based training program in the domestic setting following complex treatment of Parkinson's disease-Success factors and barriers

Regular physical activity is of great relevance in Parkinson's disease. As part of the project "Individualized training program for Parkinson's disease patients" (ParkProTrain), a tablet-based program was developed to support individual self-training. It has been tested over a pe...

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