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- $3 Million Grant for Cerebral Palsy Therapy
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- A deeper look at postural instability in breast cancer patients
- Brain Needs Retrained After ACL Injury
- Evans featured as a top professor
- Exploring human movement with the MOVES Lab
- Lindsay Webb's Manuscript Featured on the Cover of The Journal of Immunology
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- Reduce Injuries in Elderly Drivers
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Research Finds Brain Changes, Needs To Be Retrained After ACL Injury

Researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center found that regaining full function after an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is more than just physical – it requires retraining the brain.