New Technique Enhances Child Movement Disorder Assessment
Bhooma Aravamuthan, MD, DPhil, a pediatric movement disorders specialist at WashU Medicine, sees a young patient with cerebral palsy at the St. Louis Children's Specialty Care Center in West St. Louis County in August 2023. A new study led by Aravamuthan identifies an objective way to measure leg dystonia, a common complication of cerebral palsy in children. (Photo: Matt Miller/WashU Medicine)
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