Shinnelle Moruf, an audiology graduate student from Colorado University, Boulder, Colo. and Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant Tania DeGuisti, demonstrate how technology like the video gaming systems Nintendo Wii helps improve balance, coordination, and cognition in patients suffering from Traumatic Brain Injury durng a Brain Injury Awareness Open House, March 21., at Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. The Pacific Regional Medical Command's Traumatic Brain Injury Program, a comprehensive program which provides a continuum of integrated care and services for active duty serv


Shinnelle Moruf, an audiology graduate student from Colorado University, Boulder, Colo. and Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant Tania DeGuisti, demonstrate how technology like the video gaming systems Nintendo Wii helps improve balance, coordination, and cognition in patients suffering from Traumatic Brain Injury durng a Brain Injury Awareness Open House, March 21., at Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. The Pacific Regional Medical Command's Traumatic Brain Injury Program, a comprehensive program which provides a continuum of integrated care and services for active duty service members and other beneficiaries with TBI. (Department of Defense photo by Air Force Tech. Sgt. Michael R. Holzworth/Released)


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