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  • CRISPR is a gene editing technology that originates from an adaptive component of bacterial immune systems that can cut DNA like a precise molec Reports suggest the potential of this technology for the study and treatment of conditions such as intervertebral disc patho
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  • ...needs for assistive technology (ASNAT)]. Madison, WI: Wisconsin Assistive Technology Initiative (WATI) and the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI). ...Network.org 2009. Available at https://cpfamilynetwork.org/resources/blog/adaptive-seating-devices-for-children-with-cp/</ref>
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  • ...and high cost of the device the most common causes of non-compliance with adaptive equipment provisions<ref>Frasuńska J, Tederko P, Wojdasiewicz P, Mycielski Home modifications are generally measures taken to ensure assistive technology fits into the structure of the home to ensure independence as much as possi
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  • ...atric Medicine. 2019 Oct;5:2333721419885291.</ref> In addition, assistive technology can ease the load on caregivers and health care workers.<ref name=":2" /> ...//www.myotspot.com/adaptive-equipment/ My OT Spot: Our List of “Must-Know” Adaptive Equipment for OT Practitioners]
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  • [[Category:Assistive Technology Content Development Project]] [[Category:Assistive Technology Content Development Project]]
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  • ...as the elderly population and who are at the peak of demand for assistive technology (AT).<ref name=":0">World Health Organization. World report on DIsability. == Assistive Technology and Sustainable Development Goals ==
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  • ...tive technology on functional independence and looks at types of assistive technology commonly used for self-care. == Assistive Technology (AT) ==
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  • ...iple development domains: motor, social-emotional, language, cognition and adaptive behaviour.<ref>Fiss AL, Håkstad RB, Looper J, Pereira SA, Sargent B, Silve ...ogy. 2022 Apr 29;13:875085.</ref> Children with disabilities often require adaptive devices and toys to assist them with interactions and play.<ref name=":3" /
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  • * Independent in drinking with assistive technology * Set up assistive technology for eating
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  • *Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales (Vineland-II or VABS) *Requirement for assistive devices/technology
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  • ...istive Technology. Available from: <nowiki>http://www.who.int/disabilities/technology/en/</nowiki>. (accessed19 April 2023)</ref> The following explores some of === Adaptive Seating ===
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  • ...mental domains, including motor, social-emotional, language, cognition and adaptive behaviour.<ref>Fiss AL, Håkstad RB, Looper J, Pereira SA, Sargent B, Silve ...;16(7):780-8.</ref> As shown in the images below, there are many different adaptive seating options.
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  • ...n with autism and sensory processing difficulties: the SenITA RCT]. Health Technology Assessment. 2022 Jun 15;26(29).</ref><ref>Reynolds S, Lane SJ, Richards L. ...tal delays. It aims to address difficulties in sensory processing, improve adaptive responses, and enhance overall functioning. SIT is often used in combinatio
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  • ...326687902_Advanced_technology_for_gait_rehabilitation_An_overview Advanced technology for gait rehabilitation: An overview]. Advances in Mechanical Engineering. * It directs lower extremity movements partially or completely through adaptive controllers, thus allowing the patient to start and eventually finish the m
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  • ...r Health Journal'', ''9''(1), pp.1-10.</ref>. Owing to such limitations, a technology-aided, experience-enhancing intervention like virtual reality (VR) has garn ...remodeling other behaviors and actions?.] Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology. 2011 Mar;5(2):301-8.</ref><ref name=":1" />.
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  • ...ves to replicate hearing. Earlier models, in contrast, rely upon pacemaker technology. * Using Bluetooth wireless technology, individual DBS stimulation programs can be fine-tuned and adjusted as need
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  • | Adaptive cutlery makes it easier to hold and use. [[Category:Assistive Technology]]
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  • == Barriers to Adaptive Sports Participation == ...88530_Impact_of_Adaptive_Sports_Participation_on_Quality_of_Life Impact of adaptive sports participation on quality of life.] Sports medicine and arthroscopy r
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  • ...e by friction or a hydraulic/pneumatic control. Different prosthetic knee technology will be mentioned below, manufacturers use a combination of these technolog ..., then it will reduced the perceived exertion of the person and reduce the adaptive long stance on the sound limb<ref>Brandt A, Wen Y, Liu M, Stallings J, Huan
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  • They may also require the use of [[What is Assistive Technology|assistive technology]].<ref name=":2" /> ...their upper extremities. Additionally, occupational therapists can provide adaptive equipment for learning and self-care, and can help modify a child's learnin
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