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Cook and Hussey's Assistive Technologies: Principles and Practice

By Cook, Albert M.; Polgar, Janice M.; Mosby Inc., a division of Elsevier Health Sciences
(Pages: 592) Publication Date: September 2007

Comprehensive textbook provides detailed coverage of the broad range of devices, services, and practices that comprise assistive technology, and focuses on the relationship between the user and the assisted activity within specific contexts. It helps the professional reader to master the assistive strategies needed to make confident clinical decisions and help improve the quality of life for people with disabilities. Based on the Human Activity Assistive Technology (HAAT) model developed by the authors, this new edition has been expanded and updated, and features new multimedia components that demonstrate how to apply the concepts learned to real-world practice.
Published by: Mosby Inc., a division of Elsevier Health Sciences   (Website:http://us.elsevierhealth.com)
ISBN: 0323039073

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