Rehabilitation Engineering (Subscribe)
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National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research links to Rehabilitation Engineering Research Centers in the United States
Student led research into rehabilitation technology for cartilage degradation
Institude of rehablitation science and technology, National Yang Ming University, Taiwan.
Based at the University of Illinois-Chigago, this group focuses upon research into recreation and recreational technologies for disabled persons.
Biomedical, Industrial and Human Factors Engineering at the College of Engineering and Computer Science, Wright State University,Ohio.
Kings College London unit offering taught courses and undertaking research into Rehabilitation Engineering.
Organisation concerned with communication of the subject's goals and objectives.
The Cambridge University Engineering Department's research activities encompass many areas of Human-Computer Interaction, from the design of novel input systems to the development of mechatronic assistive devices, and Design for All.
This Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center is located at Northwestern University and is dedicated to the improvement of prostheses and orthoses, fitting and manufacturing processes, and increasing basic understanding of human-machine systems.
This Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center studying alternative and augmentative communication is located in Durem, North Carolina.
An interdisciplinary association for the advancement of rehabilitation and assistive technologies (AT).
An internationally recognized Centre specializing in advanced Orthotic Care, Prosthetic Care, Pedorthic Care, Mastectomy Care, and Rehabilitation Engineering Services.
Discussion forums for the orthotic and prosthetic industry
This Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center's primary research examines preventing disability associated with musculoskeletal disorders and aging. The center is located at the University of Michigan.
The center provides services to people with disabilities and academic programs in Biomedical and Rehabilitation Engineering in Hong Kong.
The Trace Center at the University of Wisconsin is a rehabilitation engineering research center focusing on computer and other IT accessibility studies.
Contains useful information on the subject as well as its importance and relevance.
General site with recent relevant news reports.
Contains designs and experiences of a graduate rehabilitation engineer. Information on job accommodations, augmentative communication, and assistive technology.
Conducts research programs that promote technological solutions to problems confronting people who are deaf or hard of hearing.
