Towards a more inclusive society: the social return on investment (sroi) of an innovative ankle-foot orthosisfor hemiplegic children

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    Of 15 Social exclusion and physical inactivity are risk factors that must be reduced, as is also evident by the 15% target reduction of inactivity by 2030 imposed by the WHO. For these reasons, the authors decided to concentrate on the case of children with hemiplegia, considering the opportunity to invest in sports activities for them strongly valuable. The literature, as well as governments and international institutions all around the world, has recognized the social impact generated by sports activities on health, jobs and education, and social capital. In sports settings, all the other . . .

     

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