-July 29, 2008
Motion Analysis Laboratory Opens
In recent years technology has greatly changed the way doctors determine how to treat neuromuscular problems like cerebral palsy in children.
Recently, Shriners Hospital for Children in Chicago opened a state-of-the-art Motion Analysis Laboratory that joins existing equipment and newer technology together.
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