A University of Toronto doctoral student has designed a video game similar to Nintendo’s “Super Mario Bros.” specifically to help children with cerebral palsy during occupational therapy. To make characters perform an action, players must open the palm of their hand, encouraging targeted muscle movements. A smart armband worn by each player detects this motion and gives players feedback on their movements. The game is designed to help children with cerebral palsy improve function in their underused hand.
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