ExoLeg: an affordable intelligent orthotics system for low-income countries
Archive | 2018
ExoLeg: A lower-body exoskeleton for paretic population in low-income countries
OculaTrack: Quantification of Scotoma Size and Location in Individuals with Central Visual Field Loss using a Virtual Reality Headset Wichita State University
Virtual Reality Central Visual Field Test
The G-PAC (Gaming Platform for Activity and Coordination): An Active Video Game Controller for Use in Elder Care Facilities University of Alabama at Birmingham
GPAC – Gaming Platform for Activity and Co-ordination
Adaptive Paddle Board Seat The Ohio State University
Adaptive Paddleboard Seat in Use
Transformer Crutches California State University
Yeonho Jeong, Hyunjoon Choi, Sungjun Byun, and Junghan Kang Crutches are tools for people who injured and their leg. There are many types of crutches; underarm or axilla, forearm, platform, leg support, one crutch. The traditional crutch, which is a long stick with a crosspiece at the top, used as a support under the armpit. The […]
Smart Keyboard For The Disabled APJ Abdul Kalam University
George M Thottan, Anirudh SP, Jebbin Joseph, Ijas AH, Ganesh Nair, and George AN This product consists of two hardware components the headset and the keyboard. The keyboard is made from an acrylic sheet on which the keys are engraved. This keyboard is touch interfaced with the help of lasers. This allows those users who are […]
Talus Stretch- Ankle Rehab & Injury Prevention Jefferson University
The primary photo featured highlights the designated hook areas located along the sock in orange with the sock body represented in black.
Coinclusive, an accessible system for cash payments in commercial establishments with cognitive diversity personnel EIA University
Coinclusive prototype
Ultrasound GUI: A Graphical User Interface for Scoliosis Monitoring Rutgers University
Visualized is the opening screen of the MATALB GUI. On the right is the patient information screen. The software is able to track previous patients and new patients, creating individual profiles for each patient. The two screens on the left display the initial US image and an overlaid bone surface segmentaion for easy comparison.
CATHY: Designing Adaptive Handles for Creative Art for Adult Artists with Disabilities University of Pittsburgh
05 CATHY Product Photo_with three types of handles and six designs in total, lined up on table; for adult artists with disabilities who cannot use their hands fully; T-bar handle, ball handle, long pole handle that secures wide range of art tools;