Interactive Technology Helps Neurorehab Patients to Create "Healing Art" From: Rehab Management - 03/28/2014 An interactive computer program, engineered as a rehabilitation biofeedback tool, has reportedly been found by researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center to be safe and well-tolerated by patients receiving occupational, recreational, or physical therapy to assist in recovery from central nervous system injuries. The tool, known as Embedded Arts, can be used to address injuries that include traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), strokes, and spinal cord injuries (SCIs). Read the entire article at: http://www.rehabpub.com/2014/03/interactive-technology-helps-neurorehab-patients-create-healing-art/ http://medicalcenter.osu.edu/mediaroom/releases/Pages/Ohio-State-Study-Shows-'Embedded-Arts'-Interactive-Technology-Helps-Patients-In-Neurorehabilitation-Therapy.aspx Links: Embedded Arts (with videos 2:18 & 2:14) http://embeddedarts.tumblr.com/ Lise Worthen-Chaudhari http://medicalcenter.osu.edu/rehabilitation/research/tbi-research/Pages/Lise-Worthen-Chaudhari.aspx lise.worthen-chaudhari@osumc.edu Motion Disorders Research http://medicalcenter.osu.edu/rehabilitation/research/motion-disorders-research/Pages/Motion-Disorders-Research.aspx