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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 AAATE Newsletter, Summer 2004
2004
3 p. 185-193
artikel
2 AAC IssuesAcross the Age Span Stuart, Sheela L.
2014
3 p. 19-31
artikel
3 A comparative evaluation of sliding contact tactile systems displaying braille and raised print Thomas, Anupama

3 p. 217-224
artikel
4 A cooperative, distributed, single-entry information system Vanderheiden, Gregg C.
2014
3 p. 199-209
artikel
5 Activity monitoring technology to support homecare delivery to frail and psychogeriatric elderly persons living at home alone Lexis, Monique
2013
3 p. 189-197
artikel
6 Adaptive inputs in an interface for people with Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy: Learning and usability López-Vicente, Amparo
2016
3 p. 79-89
artikel
7 Adaptive seating for young children: Parents' perceptions of injury risk in the bathtub Paula Snider-Riczker
2005
3 p. 165-171
artikel
8 A discussion of systematic user requirements gathering from a population who require assistive technology Blackburn, S.J.
2012
3 p. 193-204
artikel
9 A gaming system with haptic feedback to improve upper extremity function: A prospective case series Hernandez, Hamilton

3 p. 195-206
artikel
10 Alpha wave reactivity following eye closure: a potential method of remote hands free control for the disabled Ashley Craig
2001
3 p. 187-194
artikel
11 American society on aging: new products for mature markets design competition, 1997 Mann, William C.
2014
3 p. 133-136
artikel
12 A mobile phone system to find crosswalks for visually impaired pedestrians Shen, Huiying
2008
3 p. 217-224
artikel
13 An examination on ‘website accessibility’ for active engagement of visually impaired e-commerce customers Santoki, Smita

3 p. 187-193
artikel
14 An interfacing system that enables speech generating device users to independently access and use a mobile phone Nguyen, Toan
2008
3 p. 225-239
artikel
15 A portable and low-cost assistive computer input device for quadriplegics Liang, Chih-Hsien
2009
3 p. 67-78
artikel
16 Applicability of an electrical resistance modulator device in the rehabilitation of a person with spinal cord injury Celetto, Marco

3 p. 191-199
artikel
17 Applied Science and Engineering LaboratoriesA Comprehensive Research, Information, and Education Program in AAC Demasco, Patrick W.
2014
3 p. 79-90
artikel
18 Applied StudyA Cooperative Model for Producing Assistive Devices Mann, William C.
2014
3 p. 31-44
artikel
19 Are computers the solution to support development in children in need of special support? Jane Brodin
2004
3 p. 137-145
artikel
20 Assessing Augmentative and Alternative Communication Technology Higginbotham, D. Jeffery
2014
3 p. 42-56
artikel
21 Assessing children with multiple disabilities for assistive technology: A framework for quality assurance Desideri, Lorenzo
2013
3 p. 159-166
artikel
22 Assessment of an intelligent robotic rollator implementing navigation assistance in frail seniors Koumpouros, Yiannis

3 p. 159-177
artikel
23 Assistive activity technology as symbolic expressions of the self Pedersen, Heidi
2019
3 p. 129-140
artikel
24 Assistive technologies as an ODeL strategy in promoting support for students with disabilities Ditlhale, Tumelo W.

3 p. 153-163
artikel
25 Assistive technology for people with visual disability: Future prospects through a technology foresight exercise Cabral, Bernardo

3 p. 183-194
artikel
26 Assistive Technology Training for Special Educators Cramer, Sharon Farago
2014
3 p. 1-5
artikel
27 A summary of, ‘assistive technology equipment recycling: a comparison and feasibility study’ Burke, Courtney E.
2014
3 p. 175-182
artikel
28 A system for helping blind children acquire spatial awareness Ryota Shimizu
2001
3 p. 143-149
artikel
29 A toy robot for physically disabled children Barbara Prazak
2004
3 p. 131-136
artikel
30 A training program for the use of the Cyberlink control system for young children with cerebral palsy Redstone, Fran
2006
3 p. 107-115
artikel
31 Augmenting space: Enhancing health, safety, and well-being of older adults through hybrid spaces Chandrasekera, Tilanka
2017
3 p. 141-151
artikel
32 Author indexVolume 6 (1997) 2014
3 p. 221
artikel
33 Author indexVolume 7 (1997) 2014
3 p. 221
artikel
34 Author indexVolume 9 (1998) 2014
3 p. 175
artikel
35 A Virtual Reality based serious game to aid in the literacy of students with intellectual disability: Design principles and evaluation de Vasconcelos, Daniel Felipe Pereira

3 p. 149-157
artikel
36 Awareness of disability culture in research Cooper, Rory A.
2014
3 p. 211-218
artikel
37 A 2-year study of coping strategies of home based frail elders with vision impairment Mann, William C.
2014
3 p. 177-189
artikel
38 Bathroom modifications for frail elderly renters: outcomes of a community-based program Laura N. Gitlin
2001
3 p. 141-149
artikel
39 Biofeedback for upper limb myoelectric prostheses A. Davalli
2002
3 p. 161-172
artikel
40 Biofeedback for upper limb myoelectric prostheses A. Davalli
2002
3 p. 161-172
artikel
41 Book Review 2015
3 p. 117
artikel
42 Bridging the disability gap with distance learning Coombs, Norman
2014
3 p. 149-152
artikel
43 Bringing older informal caregivers and recipients to the digital age: Experiences of using digital services Salin, Sirpa
2019
3 p. 115-127
artikel
44 Building research capacity among people with disabilities Cooper, Rory A.
2014
3 p. 97-101
artikel
45 Calendar 2001
3 p. 177
artikel
46 Calendar 2014
3 p. 179-180
artikel
47 Calendar 2014
3 p. 219-220
artikel
48 Calendar 2014
3 p. 217-219
artikel
49 Calendar 2014
3 p. 173-174
artikel
50 Cane use and late onset visual impairment Hersh, Marion
2015
3 p. 103-116
artikel
51 CCTV user survey and prototypes based on the survey results Shinichi Okada
2001
3 p. 123-131
artikel
52 Changes in the technological landscape over time: Relevance and difficulty levels of everyday technologies as perceived by older adults with and without cognitive impairment Malinowsky, Camilla
2015
3 p. 91-101
artikel
53 Children and Youngsters and Technology Serenella Besio
2004
3 p. 115-117
artikel
54 Comparing ten WCAG tools for accessibility evaluation of websites Kumar, Shashank

3 p. 163-185
artikel
55 Comparison of the BTE tech EVJ handgrip to the Jamar hand dynamometer for measuring grip strength Myers, Edwin J.

3 p. 221-227
artikel
56 Comparisons of cane handle designs for use by elders with arthritic hands Chung, Chia-Yang
2014
3 p. 183-198
artikel
57 Consensus building for the development of guidelines for recommending mobility service dogs for people with motor impairments Vincent, Claude
2016
3 p. 67-77
artikel
58 Consumer contributions to technology evaluation and transfer Lane, Joseph P.
2014
3 p. 103-118
artikel
59 Consumer participation to inform universal design Sanford, Jon A.
2014
3 p. 149-162
artikel
60 Consumers and Telecommunications Tobias, Jim
2014
3 p. 243-254
artikel
61 Contributors 2014
3 p. iv
artikel
62 Contributors 2014
3 p. iv
artikel
63 Contributors 2014
3 p. iv
artikel
64 CredentialingA Panel Discussion of Issues 2014
3 p. 46-57
artikel
65 Cross-modal access to current and next-generation Internet – fundamental and advanced topics in Internet accessibility Vanderheiden, Gregg
2014
3 p. 115-126
artikel
66 Design for paraplegia: Preparing product design specifications for a wheelchair Mahmud, J.O.
2015
3 p. 79-89
artikel
67 Designing acceptable 'smart' home technology to support people in the home Guy Dewsbury
2003
3 p. 191-199
artikel
68 Designing and manufacturing custom-made 3D printed assistive devices: A comparison of three workflows Slegers, Karin

3 p. 171-182
artikel
69 Design of a reconfigurable wheelchair with stand-sit-sleep capabilities for enhanced independence of long-term wheelchair users Desai, Sumit
2018
3 p. 135-151
artikel
70 Developing Augmentative and Alternative Communication Technology in Order to Develop Literacy Koppenhaver, David A.
2014
3 p. 32-41
artikel
71 Development and Assessment of a Rate Acceleration Keyboard for Direct-Selection Augmentative and Alternative Communication Users Mathy-Laikko, Pamela
2014
3 p. 57-67
artikel
72 Development and evaluation of a tactile display for a tactile vocoder Chikamune Wada
2001
3 p. 151-159
artikel
73 Development of a 3D laser printer to produce arbitrary tactile patterns Kazuyuki Itoh
2001
3 p. 161-167
artikel
74 Development of a Framework for Information Processing, and Communication for Blind People in India Basu, Anupam
2015
3 p. 65-78
artikel
75 Development of an outreach vehicle for Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children Brulé, Andrew
2014
3 p. 137-145
artikel
76 Development of emotional skills through videomodeling: A case study with a non-verbal participant Rega, Angelo

3 p. 211-218
artikel
77 Development of the measure of control using electronic aids to daily living C. Tam
2003
3 p. 181-190
artikel
78 Development of the Usability Scale for Assistive Technology-Wheeled Mobility: A preliminary psychometric evaluation Arthanat, Sajay
2009
3 p. 79-95
artikel
79 Dynamic multimodal drawing in school: Exploring technology support of drawing skills development in children with visual impairments Szymczak, Delphine
2019
3 p. 83-99
artikel
80 Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of an optimized process of providing assistive technology for impaired upper extremity function: Protocol of a prospective, quasi-experimental non-randomized study (OMARM) Roentgen, Uta R.

3 p. 207-220
artikel
81 Effects of a dynamic hand orthosis for functional use of the impaired upper limb in sub-acute stroke patients: A multiple single case experimental design study Franck, Johan A.
2013
3 p. 177-187
artikel
82 Elderly women's way of relating to assistive devices Greta H\"aggblom Kronl\"of
2001
3 p. 161-168
artikel
83 Electronic technologies in clinical music therapy: A survey of practice and attitudes Magee, Wendy L.
2006
3 p. 139-146
artikel
84 Ergonomic assessment of an alternative PC mouse system based on EMG Belda-Lois, J.M.
2006
3 p. 117-125
artikel
85 Ergonomics and automatic speech recognition applications for deaf and hard-of-hearing users Woodcock, Kathryn
2014
3 p. 147-164
artikel
86 Erratum to “Personal implications of functional electrical stimulation standing for older adolescents with spinal cord injuries” [Technol. Disabil. 5 (1996) 295–311] Brown, Denise L.
2014
3 p. 199-216
artikel
87 Ethical reflections in research on persons with intellectual disabilities Jane Brodin
2002
3 p. 151-159
artikel
88 Ethical reflections in research on persons with intellectual disabilities Jane Brodin
2002
3 p. 151-159
artikel
89 European research related to assistive technology for disabled children Salminen, Anna-Liisa
2008
3 p. 173-178
artikel
90 Evaluation of an adaptive row/column scanning system Simpson, Richard
2006
3 p. 127-138
artikel
91 Everyday technologies' levels of difficulty when used by older adults with and without cognitive impairment – Comparison of self-perceived versus observed difficulty estimates Malinowsky, Camilla
2013
3 p. 167-176
artikel
92 Examining the needs of affordable upper limb prosthetic users in India: A questionnaire-based survey Nagaraja, Vikranth Harthikote
2016
3 p. 101-110
artikel
93 Exploring the Internet: The Rehabilitation Community's Access to the Growing Communication Network Fullmer, Steven L.
2014
3 p. 235-242
artikel
94 Feasibility of utilizing clinical and driving simulator assessments to indicate driving performance deficits in adults with multiple sclerosis Krasniuk, Sarah

3 p. 175-190
artikel
95 From HEART to date Fagerberg, Gunnar
2011
3 p. 183-189
artikel
96 From prototype to societal inclusion: Identified challenges for sustainable implementation of e-services for individuals with disabilities Manzoor, Mirfa
2018
3 p. 97-103
artikel
97 From the Editor Thijs Soede
2002
3 p. 89
artikel
98 From the Editor
2003
3 p. 161
artikel
99 How could the service delivery process of dynamic arm supports be optimized? van der Heide, Loek A.
2017
3 p. 101-108
artikel
100 How technology has improved my access to information Senge, Jeffrey C.
2014
3 p. 191-198
artikel
101 Identifying pain and distress in non-verbal persons with intellectual disability: Professional caregivers’ and parents’ attitudes towards using wearable sensors Øderud, Tone

3 p. 207-216
artikel
102 Impact of computer augmented communication on the daily lives of speech-impaired children. Part I: Daily communication and activities Anna-Liisa Salminen
2004
3 p. 157-167
artikel
103 Impact of computer augmented communication on the daily lives of speech-impaired children. Part II: Services to support computer augmented communication Anna-Liisa Salminen
2004
3 p. 169-177
artikel
104 Improving the communication rate for symbol based, scanning voice output device users Hugh Stewart
2002
3 p. 141-150
artikel
105 Improving the communication rate for symbol based, scanning voice output device users Hugh Stewart
2002
3 p. 141-150
artikel
106 Inclusion through technology and education: A commitment to the improvement of museographic cultural spaces de Prado, Jose Enrique Llamazares

3 p. 137-148
artikel
107 Increasing access to higher education through the use of the Internet Amtmann, Dagmar
2014
3 p. 133-139
artikel
108 Independent living, technology and ethics Marjo Rauhala
2003
3 p. 205-214
artikel
109 Individual assessment for assistive technology solutions: reflections on a thirty-year experience Andrich, Renzo
2013
3 p. 147-158
artikel
110 Individuals with disabilities using the Internet: a tool for information and communication Hayes, Marka G.
2014
3 p. 153-158
artikel
111 Information visualisation in the user interface for augmentative and alternative communication Arnott, John L.
2006
3 p. 147-161
artikel
112 Innovation of health care provision: Observations made during the development of two care products in The Netherlands Willems, Charles G.
2008
3 p. 241-249
artikel
113 Interviews with family caregivers of older adults: Their experiences of care and the integration of assistive technology in care Beaudoin, Maude

3 p. 199-209
artikel
114 Introduction William C. Mann
2001
3 p. 121-122
artikel
115 Introduction Stone, John H.
2014
3 p. 105-106
artikel
116 Introduction Mann, William C.
2014
3 p. vi
artikel
117 Introduction Mann, William C.
2014
3 p. 131-132
artikel
118 Introduction Higginbotham, D. Jeffery
2014
3 p. vi
artikel
119 Introduction Mann, William C.
2014
3 p. 135-136
artikel
120 Introduction Lane, Joseph P.
2014
3 p. 95-96
artikel
121 Introduction Tobias, Jim
2014
3 p. vi
artikel
122 IPPA: Individually Prioritised Problem Assessment Roelof Wessels
2002
3 p. 141-145
artikel
123 ITU-T Recommendation V.18: The First Communications Standard for the Deaf Brandt, Richard P.
2014
3 p. 199-202
artikel
124 Lighting for the elderly P.R. Boyce
2003
3 p. 165-180
artikel
125 Local service provision of Augmentative and Alternative Communication and communication aids in England Judge, Simon
2017
3 p. 121-128
artikel
126 Lost and misplaced items and assistive devices in nursing homes: Identifying problems and technological opportunities through participatory design research Oude Weernink, C.E.
2018
3 p. 129-140
artikel
127 Making multimedia accessible on the World Wide Web Goldberg, Larry
2014
3 p. 127-132
artikel
128 Matching Person & Technology (MPT) assessment process Marcia J. Scherer
2002
3 p. 125-131
artikel
129 Measuring target acquisition utilizing Madentec's Tracker system in individuals with Cerebral Palsy Albert M. Cook
2005
3 p. 155-163
artikel
130 Mentally impaired persons' performance evaluation using an e-mail programme: A follow up study Leonor Moniz Pereira
2004
3 p. 147-155
artikel
131 Mobile phone video as an aid to speech understanding for persons with hearing impairment Lidestam, Björn
2006
3 p. 99-105
artikel
132 Morse code text typing training of a teenager with cerebral palsy using a six-switch Morse keyboard Ming-Che Hsieh
2001
3 p. 169-173
artikel
133 Musculoskeletal consequences of travel aid use among visually impaired adults: directions for future research and training Mount, Julie
2014
3 p. 159-167
artikel
134 Obstacle detection system for visually impaired persons: Initial design and usability testing Jubril, A.M.
2013
3 p. 199-205
artikel
135 One-dimensional input device of electric wheelchair for persons with severe Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Xi, Lele
2019
3 p. 101-113
artikel
136 On modelling assistive technology systems – Part I: Modelling framework Hersh, Marion A.
2008
3 p. 193-215
artikel
137 OTFACT: Multi-level performance-oriented software with an assistive technology outcomes assessment protocol Roger O. Smith
2002
3 p. 133-139
artikel
138 Overview and critical components of video-based instruction for students with disabilities Clinton, Elias
2016
3 p. 91-100
artikel
139 Parents and children view ICT Peg Lindstrand
2004
3 p. 179-183
artikel
140 Partnership working: The key to the AT-technology transfer process of the ACTION service (Assisting Carers using Telematics Interventions to meet Older people's Needs) in Sweden Magnusson, Lennart
2012
3 p. 219-232
artikel
141 Perceptions and understanding of tele-physiotherapy: A cross-sectional study in Saudi Arabia Shalabi, Kholood M.

3 p. 141-152
artikel
142 Performance investigation of a head-operated device and expanded membrane cursor keys in a target acquisition task Gilson J. Capilouto
2005
3 p. 173-183
artikel
143 Perspectives on assistive devices among elderly persons with disabilities Mann, William C.
2014
3 p. 119-148
artikel
144 Preference based assessment of the quality of life of disabled persons Jan Persson
2002
3 p. 119-124
artikel
145 Professional Education and Credentialing for Rehabilitation Engineering Dolan, Frank A.
2014
3 p. 6-13
artikel
146 Psychosocial Impact of Assistive Devices Scale (PIADS) Jeffrey Jutai
2002
3 p. 107-111
artikel
147 Public Policy/Legislative Trends: Telecommunications Access for People with Disabilities Ransom, Pamela
2014
3 p. 165-172
artikel
148 Publisher's note 2014
3 p. iii
artikel
149 Real-time control of a virtual hand F. Sebelius
2005
3 p. 131-141
artikel
150 Reliability of oral language and emergent literacy tele-assessments in autistic children: A preliminary study Mohan, Haritha S.

3 p. 195-206
artikel
151 Remote Reading for Visually Impaired People: A New Application for Telecommunications Crandall, William F.
2014
3 p. 203-212
artikel
152 Robots supporting play for children with physical disabilities: Exploring the potential of IROMEC van den Heuvel, Renée J.F.
2017
3 p. 109-120
artikel
153 Satisfaction with and use of assistive devices and services for outdoor mobility Susan Jedeloo
2002
3 p. 173-181
artikel
154 Satisfaction with and use of assistive devices and services for outdoor mobility Susan Jedeloo
2002
3 p. 173-181
artikel
155 Service delivery systems for assistive technology in Europe: An AAATE/EASTIN position paper Andrich, Renzo
2013
3 p. 127-146
artikel
156 Shared Resource Assistive Systems Tobias, Jim
2014
3 p. 213-217
artikel
157 Short Statements 2014
3 p. 58-74
artikel
158 Smart Homes
2003
3 p. 163-164
artikel
159 State assistive technology policies and programs for older adults with disabilities: trends and innovations Phoebe S. Liebig
2001
3 p. 151-159
artikel
160 Subject indexVolume 7 (1997) 2014
3 p. 223-225
artikel
161 Subject indexVolume 9 (1998) 2014
3 p. 177-178
artikel
162 Subject indexVolume 6 (1997) 2014
3 p. 223-224
artikel
163 Summary of reliability study of matrices Courtney Eagles Burke
2001
3 p. 181-185
artikel
164 Supporting self-determination in AAC interventions by assessing preference for communication devices Jeff Sigafoos
2005
3 p. 143-153
artikel
165 Tactile ATM controls for visually impaired users Hiromi Wake
2001
3 p. 133-141
artikel
166 Technology and disability aging 2001
3 p. 139
artikel
167 Technology and people with visual impairments: a 1997 update Scadden, Lawrence A.
2014
3 p. 137-145
artikel
168 Technology and Telephone Relay Service Harkins, Judith E.
2014
3 p. 173-194
artikel
169 Technology Education from an Occupational Therapy View Smith, Roger O.
2014
3 p. 22-30
artikel
170 Telecommunications for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children: Educating the Schools Harkins, Judith E.
2014
3 p. 195-198
artikel
171 The Accessible Design Process: An AT&T Perspective Gibler, Clint D.
2014
3 p. 218-234
artikel
172 The aging network and the home modification needs of elders Sheets, Debra J.
2014
3 p. 165-173
artikel
173 The Assessment of Assistive Technology Outcomes, Effects and Costs Gert Jan Gelderblom
2002
3 p. 91-94
artikel
174 The barrier-free suburb of Marjala in Finland: The city for all - the Marjala Model T.S.K. Ikonen-Graafmans
2003
3 p. 201-204
artikel
175 The benefits of assistive technology use by persons with physical conditions: An examination of difficulty levels in areas of functioning Clay, Shondra Loggins
2016
3 p. 111-121
artikel
176 The design, conduct, and reporting of research on text entry with alternative access interfaces: Recommendations from a systematic review Koester, Heidi Horstmann
2018
3 p. 83-95
artikel
177 The development of a home-based virtual reality therapy system to promote upper extremity movement for children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy Li, William
2009
3 p. 107-113
artikel
178 The Development of Augmentative and Alternative Communication Systems to Assist with Social Communication Alm, Norman
2014
3 p. 1-18
artikel
179 The effect of tibia inclination on gait pattern of stroke patients with genu recurvatum who wear an Ankle Foot Orthosis: A pilot study Sutdet, Prawina
2019
3 p. 77-82
artikel
180 The Impact of Technology on Facilitated Communication Higginbotham, D. Jeffery
2014
3 p. 68-78
artikel
181 The influence of the indoor environment on people displaying challenging behaviour: A scoping review Mueller-Schotte, Sigrid

3 p. 133-140
artikel
182 The Internet and information technologies and consumer empowerment Amtmann, Dagmar
2014
3 p. 107-113
artikel
183 The Internet and the education of students with disabilities Scadden, Lawrence A.
2014
3 p. 141-148
artikel
184 The LIFE-H: Assessment of the quality of social participation Luc Noreau
2002
3 p. 113-118
artikel
185 The match between experienced difficulties in everyday activities after stroke and assistive technology for cognitive support Lindqvist, Eva
2010
3 p. 89-98
artikel
186 The potential for advanced technologies to broaden the outreach and social network of persons with mental retardation. A literature study Karin Renblad
2001
3 p. 175-180
artikel
187 The Quebec User Evaluation of Satisfaction with Assistive Technology (QUEST 2.0): An overview and recent progress Louise Demers
2002
3 p. 101-105
artikel
188 The relationship between the cognitive function decrease of elderly people and the usability of domestic appliances and participation in outside activities Yasuo Kuchinomachi
2001
3 p. 169-175
artikel
189 The SCAI instrument: Measuring costs of individual assistive technology programmes Renzo Andrich
2002
3 p. 95-99
artikel
190 The stove timer as a device for older adults with cognitive impairment or dementia: Different professionals' reasoning and actions Nygård, Louise
2009
3 p. 53-66
artikel
191 The use of internet and technological devices in children with disability from the perspective of parents Kocamaz, Elif Bilsin

3 p. 237-244
artikel
192 The voice recognition system as a way of accessing the computer for people with physical standards as usual Alcantud, Francisco
2006
3 p. 89-97
artikel
193 Training Speech-Language Pathologists in Technology at the University at Buffalo Higginbotham, D. Jeffery
2014
3 p. 14-21
artikel
194 Usability assessment of interaction management support in LOUISE, an ECA-based user interface for elders with cognitive impairment Wargnier, Pierre
2018
3 p. 105-126
artikel
195 Use of everyday technology to promote ambulation in people with intellectual and multiple disabilities Lancioni, Giulio E.

3 p. 229-236
artikel
196 Use of magnifiers by older persons with low vision Stone, John
2014
3 p. 169-175
artikel
197 User experience of assistive apps among people with visual impairment Kim, Hyung Nam

3 p. 165-174
artikel
198 User experience of mainstream and assistive technologies for people with visual impairments Kim, Hyung Nam
2018
3 p. 127-133
artikel
199 USERfit – a framework for user centred design in assistive technology Poulson, David
2014
3 p. 163-171
artikel
200 Using assistive technologies to facilitate play by children with motor impairments: A methodological proposal Serenella Besio
2004
3 p. 119-130
artikel
201 Using a timer device for the stove: Experiences of older adults with memory impairment or dementia and their families Starkhammar, Sofia
2008
3 p. 179-191
artikel
202 Virtual environments for powered wheelchair learner drivers: Case studies Adelola, Ifedayo A.
2009
3 p. 97-106
artikel
203 Virtual reality as balance rehabilitation for children with brain injury: A case study Cheung, Jessica
2013
3 p. 207-219
artikel
204 Vision rehabilitation and older adults: the prevention of disability Stuen, Cynthia
2014
3 p. 147-158
artikel
205 Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling in the Applied Study Project Kauppi, Dwight R.
2014
3 p. 45
artikel
206 Volume contentsVolume 6 (1997) 2014
3 p. 225
artikel
207 Volume contentsVolume 9 (1998) 2014
3 p. 179
artikel
208 Volume contentsVolume 7 (1997) 2014
3 p. 227-228
artikel
209 Webcam controlled robotic arm for persons with SSMI Sharma, Vinay Krishna

3 p. 179-197
artikel
210 Wheelchair tie-downs: ideal features and existing products Stone, Vathsala I.
2014
3 p. 159-178
artikel
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