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Proceedings of the RESNA 25th International Conference

Periodical Web Site:
http://www.resna.org/ProfResources/Publications/Proceedings.php
ISSN:
0883-4741

Published by:
Rehabilitation Engineering & Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA)

95 articles listed on AbleData

  1. 24 Hour Positioning - The Missing Link
  2. A Backdriveable Robot for Measuring and Manipulating Stepping
  3. A Comparison of Assistive Technology Design Expertise Across Urban, Suburban, and Rural Wisconsin School Districts
  4. A Description of Need for Inpatient Assistive Technology Services at a Tertiary Care Medical Center
  5. A Feedback Enhanced Assistive Bowling Device
  6. A Language Activity Monitor for Digitized Speech AAC Systems to Support Evidence-Based Clinical Practice and Outcomes Measurement
  7. A Method for Measuring Client Performance with Speech Recognition
  8. A Model for AAC Evidence-Based Clinical Practice
  9. A Systematic Process for Successful Technology Transfer
  10. A Video-Based Analysis of "Tips and Falls" During Electric Powered Wheelchair Driving
  11. Accessible Telecommunications Information for People with Communication Impairment
  12. AccessX and OnScreen Keyboard for LINUX
  13. Acquisition of Scanning Skills: The Use of an Adaptive Scanning Delay Algorithm Across Four Scanning Displays
  14. An Assessment Tool for Environmental Control Provision
  15. An Assistive Bowling Device for Persons with Disabilities
  16. An Assistive Technology Outcomes Primer
  17. An Infrared Elevator Control System
  18. An Intelligent Cognitive Orthosis for Persons with Moderate-To-Severe Dementia: Results and Recommendations
  19. An Obstacle Course for the Assessment of Wheelchair Mobility Performance
  20. Analysis of Whole-Body Vibrations of Suspension Manual Wheelchairs: Utilization of the Absorbed Power Method
  21. Assessing the Influence of Assistive Technology on Participation
  22. Assessment of Computer Task Performance with Paediatrics and Low Vision
  23. Automatic Customization Software for Computer Head Controls
  24. Building Natural Cross-Disability Access into Voting Systems
  25. Comparison of Hybrid III ADT and Wheelchair User AT Selection Speeds
  26. Connecting AAC Device via Mobile Handset to the Outside World
  27. Consumer Preference for Wheelchair Wheels
  28. Custom Walker with Rotational Hip Support
  29. Design Development of a New Folding Commode-Shower Wheelchair
  30. Design of a Switch Activated Ball Tosser
  31. Design of Assistive Art Devices for High School Students with Disabilities
  32. Determining the Effectiveness of the GAMECycle System as an Exercise Device
  33. Development and Evaluation of a Thoracic Pressure Chair For a Student with Autism
  34. Development and Reliability Testing of a Clinical Rationale Measure of Seating and Wheeled Mobility Prescription
  35. Development of a Novel Type Rehabilitation Robotic System Kares II
  36. Development of the GAMECycle Exercise System
  37. Disturbances Induced by Wheelchair Casters When Driving Backwards
  38. DreSS: The Dressing Support System
  39. Durability and Value of Powered Wheelchairs
  40. Dynamic Pressure Relief for the Wheelchair User with Long-Term Therapeutic Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation
  41. Educating Students of Occupational Therapy About Wheelchair Use: Comparison Between Standard and Curriculum and Skill-Acquisition Protocols
  42. Effective Participation of Persons Using AAC in a Mixed Group of Users and Non-Users of AAC
  43. Effectiveness of Rear Suspension in Reducing Shock Exposure to Manual Wheelchair Users During Curb Descents
  44. Enabling Technologies for People with Dementia
  45. Enhanced Quality of Life Through the Application of Universal Design Principles to Outdoor Recreation Opportunities
  46. Establishing Design Criteria for Input Control Systems for Individuals with Quadriplegia
  47. Evaluation of Sensors for a Smart Wheelchair
  48. Framework for Systematic Evaluation of Job, Worker, and Intervention Combinations
  49. Future Housing Now: The Next Generation Universal Home
  50. Integration of AT Education by Rehabilitation Professionals
  51. Investigating Relationships Between User Performance and Scan Delays in Aids that Scan
  52. Issues Related to the Location of a Universal Interface for Automated Wheelchair Securement
  53. Kinematic State of the Hand at Impact with the Wheelchair Handrim as a Function of Handrim Compliance
  54. Leveraging Word Prediction to Improve Character Prediction in a Scanning Configuration
  55. MAGIC TIMER: A Multi-Sensory Assistive Innovation
  56. Measuring the Cost Utility of Electronic Aids to Daily Living
  57. Momentum: A Novel Hand-Powered Cycle
  58. Mouse Emulation Using the Wheelchair Joystick: Preliminary Performance Comparison Using Four Modes of Control
  59. Online Resource for Teaching Universal Design
  60. Pediatric Powered Mobility: Preliminary Results of a National Survey of Providers
  61. Physiological Comparison of a Pushrim Activated Power Assist Wheelchair and Traditional Manual Wheelchair Propulsion Among Persons with Tetraplegia
  62. Pilot Study on User Performance with Speech Recognition Systems
  63. Problem-Based Learning for Assistive Technology Education II
  64. Real-Time EOG Filtering for Control of an Ocular Prosthesis
  65. Relationship of Wheelchair Pushrim Forces and Pressures at the Body-Seat Interface in Manual Wheelchair Users
  66. Reliability Study of Language Samples Using Software to Support the Transcription of Digitized Speech AAC Systems
  67. Robot Use and Cognitive Development in Children with Cerebral Palsy
  68. Seeing MS Office in a Whole New Light: A Case Study on Turning Everyday Features into Low Vision Tools
  69. Sidewalk Performance of GPS for Blind Navigation
  70. Stretch and Exercise Station
  71. The AAC Rate Index in Clinical Practice
  72. The Application of Optical Sensors for Quantifying Electric Powered Wheelchair Driving Skill
  73. The Audible Counter
  74. The Design and Kinematic Evaluation of a Passive Wearable Upper Extremity Orthosis
  75. The Development of an AAC Language Sample Library to Support Evidence-Based Practice
  76. The Development of Digital Human Models of People with Disabilities for Use by Designers and Clinicians
  77. The Effects of Trunk Stimulation on Seated Workspace
  78. The Functional Evaluation in a Wheelchair (FEW) Instrument: Test-Retest Reliability and Cross-Validation with Consumer Goals
  79. The Learning Experiences of AAC Users: Results of an Internet-Based Focus Group Discussion
  80. The Multi-Port Sip-and-Puff Switch
  81. The Task Cueing Timer
  82. Time Sequence of Pressure Changes During Weight Relief Activities on Different Wheelchair Cushions
  83. Universal Design Exemplars
  84. Use of the Independence 3000 IBOT Transporter at Home and in the Community: A Pilot Study
  85. User Performance with Speech Recognition Systems
  86. Using Simulation to Predict and Solve Design Problem
  87. Using the WWW to Study the Experiences of Persons who Use Wheelchairs: Local Area Versus Distant Participants
  88. W3C User Agent Accessibility Guidelines
  89. Web Page Usability Tests for Blind Users of Text to Speech Systems
  90. Wheelchair Braking Biomechanics
  91. Wheelchair Garage Access System
  92. Wheelchair Propulsion Biomechanics in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
  93. Wheelchair Skills Training: The Next Frontier
  94. Wheelchair Wheel Wash System
  95. WREX - A Case Study of the Wilmington Robotic Exoskeleton

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