Engineering team to aid cerebral palsy assessment, treatment with new computer game
2/18/2011
ARLINGTON - A University of Texas at Arlington College of Engineering team has received two National Science Foundation grants worth a combined $802,000 to develop an adaptive, game-driven system to improve physical and mental assessments of children with cerebral palsy.
The disorder affects movement, muscle tone or posture and is caused by injury or abnormal development in the immature brain, most often before birth, according to the National Institutes of Health. Some 800,000 children and adults in the United States are living with one or more of the symptoms of cerebral palsy, the United Cerebral Palsy Foundation estimates. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 10,000 babies are born in the U.S. each year will develop cerebral palsy.
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