Skip navigation View an alternate layout of this website with limited styles and no horizontal scrolling
Menu

RESNA 29th International Annual Conference 2006

Periodical Web Site:
http://www.resna.org/ProfResources/Publications/Proceedings/2006/index.php

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

64 articles listed on AbleData

  1. A Robotic Shopping Assistant for the Blind
  2. A Survey of Workplace Accommodation Needs of Older Workers and Persons with Disabilities
  3. A Three-Sensor Model for Indoor Localization
  4. A Virtual Reality Telerehabilitation System for Analyzing Accessibility of the Built Environment: A Field Evaluation
  5. A Wearable Two-Sensor O&M Device for Blind College Students
  6. A Wheelchair Driving Simulation For People With Low Visual Attention Span
  7. AAC Assessment Outcomes for Individuals With Developmental Disabilities
  8. AAC-RERC State of the Science Conference
  9. Accessible Light Microscope for Students With Mobility and Visual Impairments
  10. Advancements in Power Wheelchair Joystick Technology: Average and Excess Force Exertion on Isometric and Motion Sensing Joysticks
  11. Auxiliary Support-System for the Independent Traveler Using an Electric Wheelchair
  12. Balance Strategies During Wheelchair Performance
  13. Bluetooth Interface to Home Automation for a Severely Handicapped Person
  14. Changes in Wheelchair Cushions as a Result of Simulated Use Protocols
  15. Comparative Rehabilitation Analysis of Anterior and Posterior Walkers Used by Children with Cerebral Palsy
  16. Critical Processes in the Universal Design of Grocery Retail Workstations: Applying the CATEA Process Model for Product Design Partnerships
  17. Design and Performance of a Wheelchair Footrest Switch
  18. Design and Testing of a Prototype Wheelchair-Integrated, Five-Point Occupant Restraint System for Children Who Remain Seated in Wheelchairs When Traveling in Motor Vehicles
  19. Design of a Glide Control Device for a Manual Wheelchair
  20. Development of Computer Vision-based Intelligent Electric Wheelchair System
  21. Development of Telemonitoring Architecture for Children's Communication Skills
  22. Do PDAs Enhance the Memory Skills of Students With Cognitive Disabilities?
  23. Dual User Design Interface as Key to Adoption for Computationally Complex Assistive Technology
  24. Effect of an Ergonomic Wheelchair Handrim on Symptoms and Functional Status Related to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  25. Effect of Wheelchair Seatback on Propulsion in Experienced Manual Wheelchair Users
  26. Electromyographic Switch Navigation of Power Wheelchairs
  27. Factors Impacting Consumers' Assistive Technology Device (ATD) Selection
  28. Factors Influencing User Performance With Pointing Devices
  29. Group Differences in Community Participation by Mobility Device Use
  30. Impact of Working Posture on Comfort and Typing Performance
  31. Improving Speech Recognition to Assist Real-Time Classroom Note Taking
  32. Inarticulate Speech Recognition for the Control of Wheelchairs by the Severely Disabled
  33. Innovative Rehabilitation Technologies Emerging From Japan
  34. Is There a Best Way to Follow-Through Between Pushes?
  35. Jewelry Making Worksite Modification for Individual With Hemiparesis
  36. Machine Perception for Occupational Therapy: Toward Prediction of Post-Stroke Functional Scores in the Home
  37. Making a Large Database Available for Assistive Technology Research
  38. Manual Wheelchair Tippiness in People With Recent Spinal Cord Injury
  39. Measurement of Activity Patterns Among Wheelchair Users via GPS and Wheel Rotation Logging Devices
  40. Measurement Validity for Compass Assessment Software
  41. Measuring Passive, Active, and Functional Range of Motion Following Brain Injury Using a Low-Cost Wearable Monitor
  42. On the Impact of Data Collection on the Quality of Signal Strength Signatures in Wi-Fi Indoor Localization
  43. Optimizing Wheelchair Performance in the First Year Following Spinal Cord Injury
  44. Predicting the Discontinued Use of Locomotion Assistive Technology Devices: The Role of Rehabilitation Diagnosis, Device Type, and Unassisted Locomotion Status
  45. Recording Manual Wheelchair Usage Patterns in Community Settings: A Pilot Study
  46. Robot Assisted Play for Children With Disabilities
  47. Seniors in Australia: Computer Access Patterns and Barriers
  48. Shoulder Muscle Demand During Pushrim-Activated Power-Assisted Wheelchair Propulsion
  49. Software for PDA Supporting People With Higher Brain Dysfunction in Vocational Training
  50. Surface Electrical Stimulation of Trunk Musculature During Wheelchair Propulsion
  51. Take-Off Strategies Used to Initiate Wheelchair Wheelies: A Kinematic Verification
  52. Taxonomy for Classifying Writing Devices Used by Students with Learning Disabilities
  53. Telerehabilitation and Vocational Rehabilitation: Supported Self-Employment Using Web-Based Applications
  54. The Effect of Restricted Ankle Motion on Stair Ambulation
  55. The Relationship Between Bifocal Eyeglass Use and Factors Related to the Risk of Falling
  56. Upper Body Posture Comparison Between Reverse and Conventional Manual Wheelchair Propulsion
  57. Use and Performance of Occupant Restraint Systems for Wheelchair Users in Real-World Crashes
  58. Use of Higher Quality Wheelchairs by Race and Gender
  59. Using Miniature Data Loggers to Characterize Electric Powered Wheelchair Performance
  60. Validation of a Surrogate Wheelchair Base for Evaluation of Wheelchair Seating System Crashworthiness
  61. Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors' Perception of Role and Competencies in Assistive Technology
  62. Wheeled Mobility Space Requirements and Maneuvering: An International Comparison of Standards and Research
  63. Workplace Accommodation Outcomes
  64. Workplace Accommodation Training: A Focus on Providing Training to ATPs

AbleData, 8630 Fenton Street, Suite 930, Silver Spring, MD 20910. 1-800-227-0216.
Maintained for the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research of the U.S. Dept. of Education
by ICF Macro under Contract No. ED-04-CO-0018/0007.

The records in AbleData are provided for information purposes only. Neither the U.S. Department of Education nor ICF Macro has examined, reviewed, or tested any product, device, or information contained in AbleData. The Department and ICF Macro make no endorsement, representation, or warranty express or implied as to any product, device, or information set forth in AbleData. The views expressed on this site do not necessarily represent the opinions of the Department of Education, the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, or ICF Macro.