Therapeutic Resources Blog
Study Finds That Physical Therapy Can Help Those Who Have Suffered A Stroke
June 22, 2015
A study funded by the Department of Veterans Affairs found physical therapy can greatly benefit the motor functions of those who have suffered from a stroke. Read More »
Amputee controls two prosthetic limbs by thinking
June 19, 2015
A Colorado man became the first bilateral shoulder-level amputee to wear and simultaneously control two of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Modular Prosthetic Limbs, according to a news release. Read More »
Diagnosed With Autism at 21—and OK With It
June 18, 2015
With a friend’s help, Lydia Wayman discovered the reason she found it hard to fit in Read More »
Special skills of perception ‘could pick out autism at age 9 months
June 17, 2015
Enhanced visual search abilities in children who have autism are present early on in their infancy before any onset of clinical symptoms, suggests a study that used eye-tracking technology to test the children's advanced perceptual skills. Read More »