The SPACES project has received funding under the framework the co- fund partnership of Transforming Health and Care Systems, THCS (GA N° 101095654 of the EU Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme) .
Overview
Acronym: SPACES
Title: Strengthening Primary And Community Health Systems. Innovative Telerehabilitation and Telemonitoring Approaches: Enhancing Accessibility and Patient-Centered Care
Duration: 36 months
Clinical Aim: To assess the feasibility and global functional health impact of three digital rehabilitation modalities, Virtual Reality, Videogaming, and Telerehabilitation, in paediatrics and adults with rare bone disorders (RBDs), across multiple healthcare settings.
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Rare bone disorders (RBDs) are a heterogeneous group of skeletal conditions, often resulting in severe physical disabilities and reduced quality of life. Despite advancements in medical care, individuals with RBDs face challenges in accessing specialized care due to a combination of factors, including geographical fragmentation, long distance from service, limited mobility, scarcity of specialized adult care, absence of clinical guidelines, and limited access to rehabilitation programs.