A.T. Literature- Incontinence
- Case Western Reserve Spinoff's New Device Uses Nerve Stimulation to Restore Lost Bladder Control
- Delivery System of Assistive Devices: Guidelines and Protocols
- Efficacy of an Improved Absorbent Pad on Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis in Older Women: Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial
- Electronic Undies to Help Incontinence
- Functional Priorities, Assistive Technology, and Brain-Computer Interfaces After Spinal Cord Injury
- Go #1 When a Restroom is Not Available or Accessible
- Improving Diaper Design to Address Incontinence Associated Dermatitis
- Lessening the Burden
- Male Incontinence Device Being Developed by Ohio Startup
- Nurse Alert System
- Research and Development of the StayClean Diaper
- SEMG Device
- Tackling Ageing Continence Through Theory Tools and Technology TACT3: Assistive Technology Development for Continence Pad Users
- Use and Satisfaction With Urinary Incontinence Pads by Home-Based Elderly
- What's Next in Neurotechnology?

