Feel the Beat Aids Children Afflicted by Cerebral Palsy With Music
Michael Hines — June 19, 2010 — Lifestyle
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Feel the Beat is an elbow brace designed by Ang Weiquan to help children with cerebral palsy during therapy. The brace uses music to help guide the child’s movement, making it a more fun way to undergo therapy.
Children have an amazing capacity for learning, but they also tend to get frustrated more quickly and easily than adults. Feel the Beat would be a more calming and rewarding form of therapy. Hopefully this sees the market one day. Kids with C.P. need all the help they can get.
Children have an amazing capacity for learning, but they also tend to get frustrated more quickly and easily than adults. Feel the Beat would be a more calming and rewarding form of therapy. Hopefully this sees the market one day. Kids with C.P. need all the help they can get.
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1. Music Therapy - Developing music-based technologies and therapies to aid in medical treatments and rehabilitation.
2. Assistive Devices - Creating innovative wearable devices and tools to support individuals with physical disabilities.
3. Sensory Integration - Exploring ways to stimulate multiple senses simultaneously to enhance therapeutic interventions.
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1. Healthcare - Integrating music and technology into medical practices to improve patient outcomes and experiences.
2. Assistive Technology - Designing and manufacturing novel devices to enhance the quality of life for individuals with disabilities.
3. Pediatric Therapy - Incorporating innovative approaches in therapy to better engage children and facilitate their development.
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