Congratulations to the 2018 RESNA Student Design Competition Finalists!
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Congratulations to the 2018 RESNA Student Design Competition Finalists!
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
DEIASO (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi) wins first prize in 2018 RESNA Student Design Competition.
Jefferson University
GaitMate (Jefferson University) ties for second prize in 2018 RESNA Student Design Competition.
Inha University
BTS-The Computer-aid Diagnosis and Treatment System for BPPV (Inha University) ties for second prize in 2018 RESNA Student Design Competition.
Georgia Institute of Technology
Xiuxiu Yuan won the 2018 RERC on AAC award for Enabo.
The Ohio State University
The Tuck-Away Tray, creating a new power wheelchair tray that can be actuated independently by the wheelchair use
Rochester Institute of Technology
Pediatric standers are medical devices that allow children who are unable to stand the opportunity to do so.
Texas Tech University
Hearing Phone can allow people with hearing loss to keep listening when their hearing aids come out
Drake University.
The Adapted ExerSaucer is a backrest that can attach and detach from a standard, off-the-shelf, ExerSaucer. The extended backrest and strapping system supports individuals with low tone and strength during upright play.
Wichita State University
With this photo you can see the primary menu screen for the Connecthetics app; from here patients will be able to access the key features of our app including the Chat with a Clinician, Video Tutorials, and Maps pages.