Researchers from the Physiotherapy Department of the University of Granada have developed an intervention programme that improves hand and arm mobility in patients diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. This eight-week programme consists of 60 minute sessions that are carried out twice a week.
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mDurance, physical monitoring in real time with an app that avoids muscle injuries
Young entrepreneurs from Granada develop a digital health tool that allows any professional to objectively evaluate endurance and muscular activity. This tool is called mDurance and its goal is to help professionals avoid muscle injuries.
Computing 4 Life, a project training teachers so they can introduce their students to technology
The University of Granada is collaborating with Google to train teachers in new technologies. The project ‘Computing 4 Life’, developed by teachers from the Free Software Office at the University of Granada, has been the only Spanish initiative funded by Google in 2017.
Sergio García, a cartoonist in constant demand to tell stories through images
After being published by the main publishers in the Franco-Belgian comics market, Sergio García, from Granada, is now more inclined towards other forms of visual narration. He works for a supplement of The New York Times creating graphic reviews of books, the latest one being Moby Dick. In the U.S. he had already published ‘Lost […]