Social robotics and artificial intelligence are emerging as powerful tools for promoting inclusion and accessibility for people with disabilities.
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Harvard’s soft robotic exosuit: Next-gen wearable robotics for effortless mobility & human enhancement
Discover the groundbreaking Soft Robotic Exosuit developed by Harvard—an innovation that is changing the future of wearable ...
A Russian expo attendee tries out a full-body rehabilitation training device at the Care & Rehabilitation Expo China 2025 in Beijing, on Friday. Over 10,000 innovative assistive technology products ...
Kenya is turning to artificial intelligence to bridge long-standing gaps in access to education, employment and assistive ...
A Redlands reader asks about that city’s rules if he decided to stop driving a vehicle and shift to a different form of ...
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has begun rolling out its programme for the provision of assistive devices to children with disabilities in The Gambia, as part of a regional ...
WalkPort, a supported walking station designed to help individuals with mobility challenges safely stand and practice walking therapy at home and in clinical settings. WalkPort addresses a significant ...
Comorbid MDS, fibromyalgia, and chemotherapy-related ototoxicity complicated symptom attribution, initially obscuring a ...
University of Detroit Mercy students are creating custom assistive technology to improve mobility and quality of life for ...
Destiny Pinto's rheumatoid arthritis diagnosis led her to rethink how assistive devices like compression gloves could look.
What’s helped me feel less self-conscious is decorating my devices with stickers. My favorite reads “Invisible Illness ...
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