Published on 11.10.2024

The Don Gnocchi Foundation at the heart of innovation

“Robotics and technologies are revolutionizing rehabilitation” says Irene Giovanna Aprile neurologist, director of the Neuromotor Rehabilitation Department of the Don Gnocchi Foundation, within Tg2Dossier Service - of the ‘Don Gnocchi’ Center in Rome - dedicated to the benefits of technologically advanced rehabilitation, at the new frontiers of reabilitation.

Dr. Aprile and the team of young researchers at his side are also personally involved in the Fit4MedRob Project, for the valorization of technologies in favor of health, funded by the PNRR program.

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Read it here: 👉 bit.ly/dicono_dinoi


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