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Using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Model to Gain Insight into the Impact of Cochlear Implants on Prelingually Deafened Recipients
Download2014-06-17
Huettmeyer, Fiona, Malysa, Chantal
A number of factors influence the quality of life of deaf individuals following cochlear implantation. In this study, we adapted the ICF model to create a survey to specifically fit Cochlear Implant (CI) users. This enabled us to make a novel comparison and correlation among multiple factors and...
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2014-12-12
Wills, Chelcy, Chu, Patricia, Chernik, Alicia, Richards, Morgan
This project focused on knowledge-translation through the development of educational tools to support parents in using apps in ways that encourage interaction and language use. Best practice principles related to early language learning were used to guide the development of resources. The goal of...
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Using an Augmentative and Alternative Communication Device to Program and Control Lego Robots
Download2011-12-18
A Speech Generating Device (SGD) was used by a 12 year old student to participate in a Lego robot programming activity as part of a school curriculum. The infrared capability and mouse emulation capabilities of the SGD were customized to allow the participant to send commands to a car-like robot...
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1988
Lee, R.Y., Hoseit, P., Cook, A.M, Man Liu, K.
A robotic arm has been developed to provide a learning environment for very young disabled children. The system allows development of manipulative skills through a flexible and adaptable control system. Arm movements which are of interest to the child may be trained and stored for replay by the...
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Using Wearable Technology Kinematics and Kinetics to Monitor Load When Returning to Physical Activity or Sport Following Knee Surgery: A Scoping Review
Using Wearable Technology Kinematics and Kinetics to Monitor Load When Returning to Physical Activity or Sport Following Knee Surgery: A Scoping Review
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A scoping review of how wearable technologies are being used to monitor internal/external load in post-knee surgery patients returning to physical activity or sport.
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1990
Cook, Albert M., Stanger, Carol A.
In this study, we investigate the relationship between the developmental age of very young able bodied children and their interation with the Hero 2000 robot. This study will be used to design protocol for disabled children using the Hero 2000 robot. Exceptional children are at a much higher...