
Virtual reality used to help pain and anxiety management
There is growing evidence to the benefits of virtual reality to support individuals and their health needs. This article explores how it is being used for pain
There is growing evidence to the benefits of virtual reality to support individuals and their health needs. This article explores how it is being used for pain
Former chief engineer at the National Space Centre, Graham Law, spent his lockdown furlough time inventing the world’s lightest joystick/mouse
Our client Richie is on the search for a voice that is more in keeping with his Yorkshire roots. Can you help?
Chris Scott sustained a spinal cord injury in 2014 resulting in tetriplegia. He was introduced to gaming as part of his rehabilitation programme and was
Andrew Slorance won the Toyota-run global Mobility Unlimited Challenge with his Phoenix I design which uses smart sensors to detect if the user is leaning
This article discusses some of the positive introductions to accessible technology this year, but also explores some of the advances where accessibility has not been
Approximately 2 million people in the UK have a visual impairment. This article discusses what technology is available to support individuals with a visual impairment
Artificial intelligence has been increasingly developed to provide an alternative to humans in certain settings. See how two bots got on on their first date….
For many years, disabled people have had to rely on specialist, and often, expensive equipment to support their needs. Developments in mainstream technology have opened
Is it possible to organise large scale events remotely? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-53279226
Our mission at AT Rehab is to find ways of getting technology to work for those with a wide range of disabilities.