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Job & Environmental Accommodations, including Ergonomics
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Computer Applications and Communications
Job & Environmental Accommodations, including Ergonomics
Outcomes and Quantitative Measurement
Seating and Wheeled Mobility
Public Policy
Technology for Cognitive and Sensory Impairment
Other
Job and Environmental Accommodations including Ergonomics - Title Index
RESNA 28th Annual Conference - Atlanta, Georgia
An Antecedent Model to the CATOR Framework for the Conceptual Modeling of Assistive Technology Device Outcomes
Marcia Scherer, Jeffrey W. Jutai, Marcus Fuhrer, Louise Demers, & Frank DeRuyter
Assistive Technology Devices for Locomotion: Former Users’ Reasons for Discontinuance as a Function of Rehabilitation Diagnosis and Device Type
Marcus J. Fuhrer, Jeffrey W. Jutai, Marcia Scherer, Louise Demers, & Frank DeRuyter
The Challenge of Locomotion Device Tracking in Longitudinal Outcome Studies
Louise Demers, Jeffrey Jutai, Marcus Fuhrer, Marcia Scherer, Isabelle Pervieux, Frank De Ruyter
Conceptualization of Assistive Technology Device Intervention-Outcome Relationships
Jeffrey W. Jutai, Marcus Fuhrer, Louise Demers, Marcia Scherer & Frank DeRuyter
Cost Analysis of an AT Service Delivery Program
Frances Harris, PhD* and Stephen Sprigle, PhD, PT**
Development and Validation of an Upper Extremity Kinematic Model for Quantitative Assessment of Stroke Rehabilitation
Brooke A. Hingtgen, John R. McGuire, Mei Wang, and Gerald F. Harris
The Dissistive Nature of Multi-Focal Lenses: Mandate for Investigation and Future R&D
Abby Brayton, Traceey Joerger, Kathy Rust, Roger O. Smith
Evaluation Of User Behaviour On Assistive Robotic Systems
Barbara Prazak, Stefan Mina, Gernot Kronreif
Experiences Using the Mobile Usability Lab to Investigate Medical Device Biomechanical Barriers
Melissa R. Lemke, Jack M. Winters
An Instrument to Measure Turning Gait in the Community Environment
Glenn K. Klute, Ava Segal, Michael S. Orendurff
Isolating the Contribution of Assistive Technology to School Progress
Sally Fennema-Jansen, Roger O. Smith, Dave L. Edyburn, Mary Binion
Kinematics of Lateral Transfers: A Pilot Study
Sharon Eve Sonenblum, Stephen Sprigle, Leslie VanHeil, Chris Maurer
Measurement of Force and Acceleration Experienced in a Manual Wheelchair
Grigor Kerdanyan, Jean Minkel, Somboon Maneekobkunwong, Robert Waters, Samuel Landsberger
Predictors of Assistive Technology Use: The Unimportance of Age
Caren Sax, Marcia J. Scherer
Use of GPS and Sensor-based Instrumentation as a Supplement to Self-Report in Studies of Activity and Participation.
Shawn Lankton; Sharon Sonenblum, MS; Stephen Sprigle, PhD, PT; Jean Wolf; Marcelo Oliveira
Wheelchair Service Dogs, Demographic Characteristics, and Social Participation: Who Benefits Most?
Diane M. Collins, Shirley G. Fitzgerald, Stephanie G. Martin, Amanda Reinsfelder, Robert Milan, Natalie Sachs-Ericsson, Rory A. Cooper, Michael L. Boninger