Researchers have found that using technology to help people recover from stroke, Parkinson's disease, and osteoarthritis can have a significant impact on their overall well-being. In a new study, patients who received personalized technology-enhanced rehabilitation showed improvements in their ability to perform daily tasks, their mental health, and their quality of life. This was compared to patients who received standard training, and the results showed that the technology-based approach was more effective in improving patients' autonomy, cognitive function, and mental health. The study suggests that technology can be a valuable tool in helping people recover from these conditions and improve their overall quality of life.