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Proceedings of the RESNA '96 Annual Conference

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

159 articles listed on AbleData

  1. $80,000 WORKSTATION WITH NO-COST ACCESSIBILITY
  2. 25 YEARS OF CLINICAL EXPERIENCES IN USING FES BY HEMIPLEGIC PATIENT, PRACTICED IN THE LJUBLJANA REHABILITATION INSTITUTE
  3. A BODY POWERED REHABILITATION ROBOT
  4. A Comparison of Inpatient and Outpatient Rehabilitation Engineering Services in an Acute Rehabilitation Setting
  5. A Compliant Seating System For A Child With Extensor Spasms
  6. A COMPUTER-BASED ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL SYSTEM
  7. A DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM TO ENHANCE FES LEG CYCLE ERGOMETER TECHNOLOGY
  8. A Dynamic Solution To Seating Clients With Fluctuating Tone
  9. A Low Cost Goniometer for Clinical Assessment in Rehabilitation
  10. A PILOT STUDY FOR MULTIMODAL INPUT IN COMPUTER ACCESS
  11. A PORTABLE 24 CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION SYSTEM FOR UPPER AND LOWER EXTREMITY APPLICATIONS
  12. A Preliminary Study into Schema-Based Access and Organization of Reusable Text in AAC
  13. A PROPOSED LOW COST CUSHION DESIGN FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
  14. A Quantitative Head Position Measurement Technique for the Evaluation of Torticollis
  15. A Retrospective Study of the Use and Abandonment of Assistive Devices Developed by Student Design Projects
  16. A SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM FOR OPERATION OF A VISUAL INSPECTION WORKSTATION
  17. A SYSTEM FOR THE DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF SEAT SUPPORT SURFACES
  18. A System to Evaluate Paralyzed Lower-Limb Performance during FES-Induced Contractions.
  19. A Technology Curriculum Strand
  20. A Two Position Seat To Back Interface
  21. A User Accessible Rear Mounted Storage Device For Wheeled Mobility Users
  22. Accelerometric Motion Analysis of Balance-Impaired Elderly Subjects
  23. Accessibility Guidelines for Electronic Kiosks
  24. ACCESSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR RAMP SLOPE: RESULTS OF HUMAN SUBJECTS TESTING
  25. Adapting and Designing Products for Persons With Disabilities
  26. Adding User Programmability to a Dedicated Augmentative Communication Device
  27. AN AFFORDABLE MOBILE ROBOTIC MANIPULATOR.
  28. AN INTEGRATION IMPLEMENTATION USING AN M3S INFRASTRUCTURE WITH CONSIDERATIONS FOR USERS, PRESCRIBERS AND DEVELOPERS
  29. Art Making and Assistive Devices
  30. ARTIST'S CHOICE: A "GRASP AND RELEASE" MOUTHSTICK FOR ART TOOLS
  31. Assistive Technology On-Line: a World Wide Web Server for Assistive Technology
  32. ASSISTIVE TRUNK LOADING WHEELCHAIR LIFT
  33. AUDIBLE INDICATOR FOR GUITAR TUNER
  34. Batter Up! Assistive Technology for the Sports Enthusiast
  35. BUS STOP LOCATOR: AN APPLICATION OF AUDIBLE SIGNAGE TECHNOLOGY
  36. COATING STAINLESS STEEL ELECTRODES WITH IRIDIUM FOR APPLICATIONS IN FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION (FES)
  37. COLLECTING DATA IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY
  38. Comparison of Costs involved in Making Worksite Accommodations
  39. COMPUTER AIDED WHEELCHAIR PRESCRIPTION SYSTEM (CAWPS)
  40. COMPUTER Assisted WHEELCHAIR PRESCRIPTION Program (CAWPS) Survey
  41. Computer Recognition of Dynamic Gestures for Use in Augmentative Communication
  42. Computer Simulation of Powered Wheelchair Electro-mechanical Systems
  43. Consumer Criteria for Assistive Devices: Operationalizing Generic Criteria for ABLEDATA Categories
  44. Consumer Evaluation of Powered Feeding Devices
  45. Continuous Quality Improvement of Rehabilitation Technology Services in Vocational Rehabilitation Agencies
  46. Control of Neuralprostheses I: Sensor Fusion
  47. CONTROL OF NEURALPROSTHESES II: EVENT DETECTION USING MACHINE LEARNING
  48. Control of Neuralprostheses III: Self Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Control Using Reinforcement Learning
  49. CRUTCH - LIKE TRANSFER BLOCK
  50. Cushion Using Natural Materials - A Preliminary Study Using the Leaves of the Yau Kam Chi Tree
  51. CUSTOM SILICON CHIP TECHNOLOGY FOR IMPLANTABLE FES MICROSTIMULATORS
  52. Customer Orientation: Key To Delivering Useful Assistive Devices
  53. CUSTOMIZING ADAPTATIONS FOR JOB DEVELOPMENT: A CASE STUDY
  54. DEAF-BLIND USERS GRASP THE IDEA WITH DEXTER, A PROTOTYPE ROBOTIC FINGERSPELLING HAND
  55. Design Activity in the Consumer Innovation Laboratory
  56. Design And Development Of A Wheelchair For Enhanced Access
  57. DESIGN DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW MANUAL PRONE CART
  58. Design of a Hand Extension Exerciser
  59. Design of a Haptic Graphing System
  60. DESIGN OF A UNIVERSAL SWITCH MOUNT
  61. Design of an Assistive Communication Device for Individuals with Cognitive and Physical Disabilities
  62. Design of An Ultrasound Soft Tissue Characterization System for the Computer-Aided Seating System
  63. DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION ACCESS ROUTES ANDRECREATION TRAILS : A PILOT STUDY
  64. DESIGNING A SHORT-RANGE WHEELED MOBILITY DEVICE FOR WOMEN IN INDIA
  65. DETECTION OF EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS AS THE BASIS FOR A DIRECT BRAIN INTERFACE
  66. Determination of Static Stability of Manual Prone Carts
  67. DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF PRINCIPLES OF UNIVERSAL DESIGN
  68. DEVELOPMENT OF A COMMON LANGUAGE TO DESIGN A TRICYCLE FOR PHYSICALLY IMPAIRED PERSONS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
  69. Development of a Universal Disability Infrared Link Protocol Standard
  70. DEVELOPMENT OF A USER INTERFACE FOR A TOTAL SUPPORT WHEELED WALKER.
  71. DEVELOPMENT OF TRICYCLE PRODUCTION (DTP) IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
  72. Digital Logic Controlled Electromechanical Long Leg Brace
  73. DIRECT BLADDER STIMULATION IN AN ANIMAL MODEL: EVALUATION OF A NEW SUTURE ELECTRODE
  74. Door-Opening Device For Wheelchair Users
  75. DR. GAIT III - A SYSTEM FOR GAIT ANALYSIS
  76. Draft test method for the measurement of surface accessibility
  77. Electrical Stimulation For Functional Limb Movement: Singlet Versus Doublet Pulses
  78. Electrical Stimulation Of Thoracic Inspiratory Muscles
  79. EVALUATION OF A SURFACE SHAPE OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUE FOR CUSTOM CONTOURED CUSHION DESIGN
  80. FORWARD DYNAMIC STABILITY TEST FOR MANUAL WHEELCHAIRS
  81. Frequency Domain Analysis of Wheelchair Pushrim Forces and Movements
  82. Functional Impact of Assistive Technology on People With Hemiplegia from Stroke.
  83. Getting a Handle on Yardwork
  84. Helping Hands Child Resistant Safety Cap and Bottle
  85. HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION WITHIN ROBOTIC WORKSTATIONS
  86. Implementation of a Comprehensive Assistive Technology Service Delivery Program as a Hub of a Regional Network of AT Services.
  87. IMPROVING FES-LEG CYCLE ERGOMETER PERFORMANCE IN INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE PLATEAUED DURING LONG-TERM TRAINING
  88. Incorporating Digital Video Into A Software Based Expert System
  89. INCREASED INDEPENDENCE FOR FARMERS WITH A PHYSICAL DISABILITY
  90. INDEPENDENT RIDER
  91. Individualized Video-Based Stroke Rehabilitation Home Program
  92. INITIAL ASSESSMENT OF INDIVIDUALS WITH SEVERE COGNITIVEDISABILITIES FOR AUGMENTATIVE COMMUNICATION
  93. INTERNET AND ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY: LOCAL COMMUNITY NETWORK
  94. JESTER - A HEAD GESTURE RECOGNITION SYSTEM FOR WINDOWS 95
  95. Job accommodation for repetitive strain injury on the automobile assembly line
  96. Job Responsibilities of Rehabilitation Engineers in Vocational Rehabilitation Agencies
  97. JOINT KINEMATICS DURING WHEELCHAIR PROPULSION
  98. Kinematic Characterization of Wheelchair Propulsion
  99. Language Arts Keyboard Overlays for Students with Disabilities
  100. LIFT ASSIST DEVICE
  101. LIGHT/DARK-ADAPTING EYEWEAR FOR PERSONS WITH LOW VISION
  102. Making Mathematics and Science Available to Blind Students Through Technology
  103. Managing the Legal Liabilities and Risks Inherent in the Delivery of Assistive and Rehabilitative Technology Services and Devices
  104. MANUAL WHEELCHAIR RIDE COMFORT
  105. Mathematical Modeling and Optimization: Demonstrating Changes in the Tone of those with Cerebral Palsy
  106. METHOD OF CONTROLLING A/K PROSTHESIS FOR ASCENDING WITH DISABLED SIDE HIP JOINT TORQUE
  107. MODELING THE EFFECTS OF INERTIAL REACTIONS ON OCCUPANTS OF MOVING POWER WHEELCHAIRS
  108. MULTIMODALLY CONTROLLED INTELLIGENT ASSISTIVE ROBOT
  109. NORTH CAROLINA'S ASSESSMENT OF ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY NEEDS FOR INFANTS, TODDLERS AND PRESCHOOLERS WITH DISABILITIES
  110. OCCUPATIONAL REHABILITATION CENTER
  111. ORTHOTICS, PROSTHETICS, AND ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY IN COCHABAMBA, BOLIVIA
  112. PC-BASED COMMUNICATION BOARD SIMULATOR FOR TEACHING
  113. Pediatric Therapeutic Playstation
  114. PERSONAL FREEDOM: A WEARABLE INTERACTIVE UNIVERSAL ACCESS DEVICE
  115. Portable Seating Orthosis For An Adult Ambulatory Scoliosis Patient
  116. POTENTIAL PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH USE OF SPEECH RECOGNITION PRODUCTS
  117. Quality Management Systems In Wheelchair Prescription
  118. QUALITY OF LIFE IMPROVEMENT WITH VIBRATIONS
  119. RECYCLING FOR THE 22nd CENTURY
  120. Rehabilitation Engineering Training Program Model and Issues
  121. Safety Issues for Kinesthetic Interfaces in Assistive Robotics
  122. Seated Postural Stability of Wheelchair Passengers in Motor Vehicles
  123. SELF-CATHETERIZATION AIDS FOR DISABLED FEMALES
  124. SENSOR-BASED SHARED CONTROL OF A REHABILITATION MANIPULATION SYSTEM
  125. SIMPLIFIED STRENGTH TESTING OF MANUAL WHEELCHAIRS IN DEVELOPINGCOUNTRIES
  126. SINGLE POINT CENTER OF PRESSURE FOR WHEELCHAIR PROPULSION
  127. SINGLE SWITCH MOUSE CONTROL INTERFACE
  128. State-Level Assistive Technology Associations: Cooperation and Collaboration on a local level
  129. SURVEYING SATISFACTION OF INTEGRATED CONTROLS USERS
  130. Technical Considerations for Integrating Ventilators with Manual Wheelchairs
  131. Technology Transfer Via Invention Review: A Progress Report
  132. Technology Transfer: The Virtual Product Model
  133. Telementoring and Collaborative Learning for Students with Disabilities
  134. The Affects of Securement Point Location on Wheelchair Crash Response
  135. The Assistive Technology - Chicago Project: Preliminary Cost / Benefit Results
  136. THE COMPARISON OF FES TO ORTHOSES FOR UPRIGHT MOBILITY IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH SPINAL CORD INJURIES
  137. The Development of AC Motor Drive in Power Wheelchair
  138. The Development of an Extendible Below-Knee Pediatric Prosthesis
  139. THE EFFECT OF SHAPE FACTORS ON WHEELCHAIR CROSS BRACE STRENGTH
  140. The Effects of Traditional and Non-Traditional Education Methods on Promoting Independent Skin Care Among Paraplegic Adults
  141. The HSO (High Stability Omni) Wheelchair
  142. THE KEYBOARD CHANNEL AS AN INVISIBLE COMMAND PATH FOR ALTERNATE INPUT DEVICES
  143. The Powered Easel
  144. The Relationship Between The Angle Of Camber And The Tracking Misalignment Of Manual Wheelchairs
  145. The Role of Device Loan in Procurement of Appropriate Assistive Technology for Vocational Rehabilitation
  146. THE ROLE OF INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES, FAMILY MEMBERS, AND PROVIDERS IN THE HOME MODIFICATION PROCESS IN RURAL NORTH CAROLINA
  147. THE STANDARDS PROCESS AS A ROUTE TO UNIVERSAL DESIGN INTELECOMMUNICATIONS: THE CASE OF V.18
  148. THE UNIVERSAL TRAIL ASSESSMENT PROCESS
  149. Three-Dimensional Kinematic Analysis of Racing Wheelchair Propulsion
  150. Toward a Multimodal Environment for Learning Robot Manipulation by People with Severe Disabilities
  151. Towards Automatic Generation of Tactile Graphics
  152. USER SATISFACTION OF COMPUTER-BASED TRAINING IN ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY
  153. USING AN LB301/LB201 LONG RANGE LASER DISPLACEMENT SENSOR FOR SHAPE-SENSING OF A BLACK RUBBER MOULDING BEAD BAG
  154. Using Electronic Meeting Software as a Planning Tool for Assistive Technology Service Delivery to Infants and Toddlers
  155. Valuing Assistive Technology Inventions
  156. VIRTUAL PROTOTYPING OF REHABILITATION AIDS
  157. Wheelchair Pushrim Forces As A Function Of Body Mass
  158. Wheelchair Transport Standards What Are They All About?
  159. WHEN WHEELCHAIRS TIP BACKWARDS BEYOND THEIR STABILITY LIMITS

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