georgikhi t1_ix4pskr wrote
Are you aware of anybody working towards using VR/AR for children with Cerebral Palsy? Old school tricks like mirrors on top of a less connected limb help in many cases as for the first 2 years kids are experimenting a lot with their bodies. Audio and visual stimuli during the first few years when children experiment is proven to be extraordinarily effective.
EzekielNOR OP t1_ix4q67z wrote
That's very interesting. I am not aware of this, but - one of the things we wanted to "modernize" was mirror training with boxes for mobility/eye-hand- coordination.
Sounds like something worth exploring.
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