Duluth college student conducts research where she got life-changing treatment
- Arden, a 21-year-old, states that the therapy she received was 'incredibly life changing.'
- Brenda Grim noted that therapists helped Arden learn basic skills like tying her shoes and putting her hair in a ponytail.
- Mary Rebekah Trucks described seeing Arden intern at the clinic as a 'full-circle moment.'
- Arden aims to become a pediatric neurologist to help children with similar conditions.
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Duluth college student conducts research where she got life-changing treatment
DULUTH — When Brenda and Mark Grim brought their second daughter, Arden, home from the hospital in 2004, everything seemed perfect. But soon, Brenda, an ICU nurse, began to notice her daughter’s development didn’t seem right. “At about two months of age, we noticed that her right hand was a lot more fisted than her left,” recalled Brenda. Her right arm was constantly up against her body. Their pediatrician told them not to worry. But she persist…
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