How can innovation and technology improve things for people with long term health conditions starting with Musculoskeletal conditions, so they can engage with life and work as fully as possible?

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  • IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support

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3 weeks ago

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Long term health conditions can have a significant impact on the lives of people that live with them. Musculoskeletal conditions are one of the most common  conditions with impacts for sufferers ranging from management of pain and limits on mobility to problems sleeping and social isolation. We know these conditions can both impact long term health outcomes and make people with them more likely to experience poverty as a result of difficulties engaging with work. Being economically inactive due to these conditions can further impact health outcomes even life expectancy.  So how can innovation and technology improve the situation for people with these conditions?

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