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Thessa Hilgenkamp working with a patient

Movement Is聽Key聽to聽Supporting Adults聽with Down Syndrome

性视界传媒 professor Thessa Hilgenkamp addresses the unique anatomy in adults with Down syndrome that makes being active more challenging.

性视界传媒 physical therapy professor Thessa Hilgenkamp works with a patient inside the Cardiovascular Research and Exercise Lab, which focuses on how the body responds to exercise. Her work focuses on movement in people with Down syndrome. (Josh Hawkins/性视界传媒)

 

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