Adaptive Devices for Cerebral Palsy

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Robotic therapy for cerebral palsy

news-medical.net — “Over the past few years, MIT engineers have successfully tested robotic devices to help stroke patients learn to control their arms and legs. Now, they're building on that work to help children with cerebral palsy.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Device shows promise to treat cerebral palsy type | Reuters

feeds.reuters.com — “CHICAGO (Reuters) - Zapping the brain with a mild electrical current appears to help patients with a difficult-to-treat form of cerebral palsy, French researchers said on Wednesday. Patients in the studyView full resource at feeds.reuters.com

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Potential Treatment For Cerebral Palsy, Other Neurologic Disorders With Nano-Devices That Cross Blood-Brain Barrier

medicalnewstoday.com — “A team of scientists from Johns Hopkins and elsewhere have developed nano-devices that successfully cross the blood-Brain barrier and deliver a drug that tames brain-damaging inflammation in rabbView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Smartphones, Tablets Provide Therapy for Cerebral Palsy, Autism - Mobiledia

mobiledia.com — “The same technology used to make smartphones and tablets interactive doubles as therapy for people with cerebral palsy, autism spectrum disorder, and other developmental disabilities, turning mobile devices into valuable components of the rehabilitative process.View full resource at mobiledia.com

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Michigan Engineering Students Develop Mobile Communications Technology for Cerebral Palsy Patients | HealthTechnica

healthtechnica.com — “A young woman with cerebral palsy walks into a Starbucks and, despite her compromised motor skills and speech difficulties, uses an iPad to do what she’s never done before – she orders a cup of coffee by herself. That’s a scene that a multidisciplinary team at the University of Michigan hopes to see in the very near future when it completes work on a special app for mobile devices.View full resource at healthtechnica.com

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Michigan Engineering Students Develop Mobile Communications Technology for Cerebral Palsy Patients http://t.co/LQRmnZH #mhealth

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Smartphones, Tablets Provide Therapy for Cerebral Palsy, Autism - Mobiledia - The Mobile Future - Forbes

blogs.forbes.com — “The same technology used to make smartphones and tablets interactive doubles as therapy for people with cerebral palsy, autism spectrum disorder, and other developmental disabilities, turning mobile devices into valuable components of the rehabilitative process. Researchers from the University of Iowa, plus two other North American universities, are developing a wide [...]View full resource at blogs.forbes.com

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New Way To Communicate For Nonverbal Dysphagia Patients

medicalnewstoday.com — “Though many people suffering from neurological conditions such as cerebral palsy and Lou Gehrig's disease have lost their ability to speak, they can communicate using augmentative and alternativeView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Medtronic: Batteries can fail in SynchroMed pump, though rarely - latimes.com

latimes.com — “Medtronic warns physicians of battery performance problems with drug delivery pump; device is used in patients with cerebral palsy and multiple sclerosis.View full resource at latimes.com

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A whole new world

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This is INCREDIBLE!!! RT @pfanderson: iPad as assistive device for child with cerebral palsy http://bit.ly/bPVtO7 #a11y

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Journal of Medical Case Reports | Abstract | Listening to the patient as a possible route to cost-effective rehabilitation: a case report

jmedicalcasereports.com — “adolescents with Cerebral Palsy often do not need a specific rehabilitative treatment; however, when specific needs are expressed, clinicians should listen and try to answer them. Case presentation: we present the case of an Italian hemiplegic male 17 years old patient who had received standard physiotherapy, and ultimately, after a period of Adapted Physical Activity performed in a group, was under consideration for discharge. However, due to unsatisfactory hand control, he asked to be helped wView full resource at jmedicalcasereports.com

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Latest from #JMCR http://t.co/6LIyPcsR Listening to the patient as a possible route to cost-effective rehabilitationt

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