574 Pages
by
Routledge
576 Pages
by
Routledge
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The purpose of this handbook is to bring together information on the special devices and associated systems which have been developed to assist the handicapped in living and vocational pursuits and in clinical use. This unique work places emphasis on the devices and systems plus includes sufficient background information to clarify the objectives and use. The general subject matter is divided... Read more
INTRODUCTION. People with Disabilities: A Population in Flux. MEDICAL. Sensory Feedback Using Electrical Stimulation of the Tactile Sense. Selection of Assistive Devices for Children. Au-diobiofeedback for Tasks. EVALUATION. Quantitative Measure-ment and Assessment of Function. Quantitative Assessment Using the Available Motions Inventory. SPECIAL APPLICATIONS. Inde-pendent Living. Timbers Assessment of Concepts of Independent Living. Independent Living Centers: A Parallel Resource. Communication. Criteria for Selection of an Augmentative Communication System. Seating-Mobility. Seating and Mobility for the Severely Disabled. Vocational. Rehabilitation Engineering in the Workplace. Considerations for Competitive Employment. Transportation. Recreation. Driver Assessment and Training of the Disabled Client. Recreation for the Disabled. Rehabilitation Assessment/Practice. Demographics of Worker Disability. RECREATION DEVICE ASSESSMENT. Users' Perceptions of Assistive Devices. Strategies for Corporations, Institutions and Public Facilities for Using Technical Aids to Provide Accessibility. Issues in the Assessment of Assistive Devices in Relation to Functional Performance of Children with Disabilities. Index.
Biography
Raymond V. Smith






