Tuesday, November 27, 2012

IU study uses unique treatment for hidden disorder

According to an article from the IU News Room, an Indiana University study in the Journal of Child Neurology has proposed an innovative treatment for developmental coordination disorder, a potentially debilitating neurological disorder in which the development of a child's fine or gross motor skills, or both, is impaired. This treatment uses "a three-dimensional virtual reality device, the PHANTOM Omni from Sensable Technologies, developed for the visualization of knots by topologists, who study geometric forms in space."

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