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Adaptive Technologies Videos

These videos provide viewers with information on innovative ideas, approaches and assistive technologies which help people with challenges push through their own personal barriers to live full and active lives.

Challenging the Nervous System to Restore Function
Edelle Field-Fote
Neuroprostheses for Movement Restoration
Hunter Peckham
Brainport: A device to help blind people see again
Brainport
Deep Brain Stimulation
Edward Boyden
Now They Can Hear: Cochlear Implants 2009
Thomas Balkany
Universal Design and Common Sense Mobility Solutions for Aging Baby Boomers and People with Disabilities
Gerald Kerr
Challenges and Innovation in rehab: Functional Electrical Stimulation in Evidence Based Practice
Yitzhak Zilberman
Use of a Retinal Prosthetic Device to Restore Visual Perception in RP Patients
Stephen McCormack
Vision & Substitution in the Blind by Means of Tactile Stimulation of the Tongue
Ninel Gregori
Therapeutic Practice: The Help of Robots
James Patton
This video highlights the science and innovation at the No Barriers Summit 2011 in Winter Park, Colorado.
Science Innovation at No Barriers Summit
New Discoveries in the Pathophysiology and Treatment of Spinal Cord Injury
Damien Pearse
Novel Technologies for Sensorimotor Substitution and Augmentation
Anil Raj
A pair of robotic legs that enables you to stand up, walk, move sideways, turn around.
Rex - Robotic Exoskeleton
Powered Leg Prostheses and Orthoses
Hugh Herr
Spinal Cord Injury: Exercise and Health in Virtual and Enhanced Environments
Mark Nash

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