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| NJIT Engineers Use New Technology To Help Children with Cerebral Palsy
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![]() Richard A. Foulds, PhD | November 17, 2005
Biomedical engineers at NJIT will use new technology to help children with cerebral palsy improve their movements, reduce stiffness in their joints and live fuller and more independent lives. “In a nation of technological riches, there is no better way for engineers to use their creative talents than to find new methods and devices that help children with cerebral palsy overcome their daily barriers,” said Richard Foulds, PhD, an associate professor in the biomedical engineering department. Read the press release. |
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