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Hawe presents at Center for Clinical Movement Science Colloquium

Dr. Rachel Hawe gave a presentation on computer vision and clinical assessment at the Center for Clinical Movement Science Colloquium.

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Rachel Hawe, PhD, assistant professor of biomechanics and neuromotor control in the School of Kinesiology and director of the NeuroRehabilitation Across the Lifespan (NeuRAL Lab), presented at the Center for Clinical Movement Science (CCMS) Colloquium with a talk entitled "Using Computer Vision to Augment Clinical Assessment of Bilateral Movements in Stroke and Cerebral Palsy." Hawe discussed ways her lab has used computer vision to study both naturalistic movements and unilateral and bilateral reaching movements across the lifespan and in cerebral palsy and stroke.

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