Basis of mobility disorders to be studied using 3-D simulations of patients' movements

Monday, January 24, 2011 - 10:31 in Psychology & Sociology

A stroll around the block, a quick hand-written note to your neighbor, a giggling game of tag -- it's easy for many of us to take activities like these for granted. But for children and adults with movement disorders, the motions of everyday life can be challenging.

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