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This book presents the latest research and development of assistive and rehabilitative technologies essential for promoting health, independence, and longevity among the elderly and people with disabilities. It introduces innovative devices that support motor, sensory, and cognitive functions to enhance activities of daily living (ADL) and overall quality of life (QOL).
Grounded in the principles of inclusive and barrier-free design, the book emphasizes user participation, highlighting how collaboration with older adults and persons with disabilities drives innovation in rehabilitation engineering. Through practical case studies, it showcases a wide range of devices developed by the author and collaborators from mobility and balance-support systems to communication aids and telerehabilitation technologies.
The author s extensive experience in welfare and rehabilitation engineering is conveyed in a clear, accessible style that bridges medicine, engineering, and social science. Designed for clinicians, engineers, students, and researchers in rehabilitation science and ergonomics, as well as for general readers interested in inclusive technology, this book serves as a vital reference for understanding and creating the next generation of assistive systems.
List of contents
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Conceptualizing Assistive Devices for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities.- Chapter 3. Supporting Individuals with Visual Impairments 1.- chapter 4. Supporting Individuals with Visual Impairments 2-Walking and navigating support.- Chapter 5. Supporting Physical Activity in the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities.- Chapter 6. Supporting Mobility for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities 1.- chapter 7. Supporting Mobility for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities 2.- Chapter 8. Support at Home and in the Community.- Chapter 9. Supporting Communication for Individuals with Speech and Hearing Disorders.- Chapter 10. Assisting visually impaired people-Sports and eSports.