University of Connecticut Senior Design team recognized for their work using Trigno EMG technology to improve outlooks for Cerebral Palsy patients.

A team of four Biomedical Engineering students from UConn are breaking new ground in the fight against Spastic Cerebral Palsy. They’re all women, which is unusual, but that’s not what makes them ground-breaking – rather, it’s how they’re trying to fight the disease that sets them apart. They’re building a new approach from the ground-up.

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