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RERC on Technologies for Children with Pediatric Disabilities Promotes Research at the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine Annual Meeting

Posted on December 19, 2013 by cgraves34

The Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Technologies for Children with Pediatric Disabilities (Tech4POD) is a NIDRR-funded RERC that focuses on advanced engineering research and the development of innovative technologies addressing children with orthopedic disabilities.  Tech4POD’s four research activities and development … Continue reading →

Posted in Event, Project, Publications, Report, Uncategorized, Website | Tagged accessible technology, American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM), annual meeting, Children with cerebal palsy, development projects, Marquette University, NIDRR projects, orthopedic disabilities, pediatric rehabilitation, poster sessions, presentations, rehabilitation engineering, Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Technologies for Children with Pediatric Disabilities (Tech4POD), RERCs, research activities, Tech4POD, United Cerebral Palsy of Southeast Wisconsin, workshops | Leave a comment
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