Modern rehabilitation systems based on textiles

Journal Title: Acta Innovations - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue 27

Abstract

The article presents examples of rehabilitation solutions in which textiles play an important role. They are a fully functional garment, an element of clothing adapted to a given part of the body or a product intended for use in improving health. They are designed with the use of modern production technologies that utilize various raw materials to support the health aspects of the user with their structure and properties.

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Joanna Szmyt

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  • EP ID EP524200
  • DOI 10.32933/ActaInnovations.27.1
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Joanna Szmyt (2018). Modern rehabilitation systems based on textiles. Acta Innovations, 0(27), 5-13. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-524200