Students in CU Denver’s College of Engineering, Design and Computing developed a project titled “Healthcare at Play,” which seeks to help arthritis patients through video gaming. Trevor Libby, Nicholas Wilde, Linh Phuong Lam, Faisal Aldaihani, Burak Toklu, and Mauricio Millan-Carlos created a device to encourage people with arthritis in their hands to perform exercises. Sponsored by TIBCO Software, Inc, the project seeks to make exercising fun.
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While there are many forms of arthritis and hand conditions, the students focused on osteoarthritis, designing a device to gather measurable data in the form of flexibility, position, and/or force exertion. In order to make exercising…

