
Eye gaze developed to work with robotic arm
Researchers in India have developed a programme that links eye gaze functionality to a robotic arm to assist with rehabilitation and function.
Researchers in India have developed a programme that links eye gaze functionality to a robotic arm to assist with rehabilitation and function.
Kyle Vincent lost his arm as a result of meningitis when he was 8. He fundraised to get himself a very special prosthesis! https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/51147317
This 18 year old US man crashed his car and ended up in the middle of a river of freezing water. Panicking as to how
Got Your Back is an innovative website where you can share and/or download pictures to use as backgrounds for your video conferencing software. Download the
For many of us, remote working on platforms such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams and Google Meet, to name a few, have meant we are able
Amid a government-mandated lockdown due to the coronavirus in Cyprus, one man found a clever way to walk his dog, Oliver, while adhering to safety
Security experts have identified an increase in phishing emails relating to the Covid-19 virus, preying on people’s anxieties. This can be of a particular worry
More many people speaking to home assistant devices such as Google Home or Alexa can be frustrating as what is being said is not recognised.
See how the excellent charity SpecialEffect has been working with disabled gamers to allow them to participate in mainstream gaming. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/gaming-disability-technology-special-effect-access-a9204751.html
Technologist Rob Reynolds explains how this open source product can be used to receive/send stimuli via the tongue https://youtube.com/watch?v=wd38Go9tbds%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR1AWa-YOifttrx1fHn8g3PpTJSGKO3Ud09HY4vXNWHG5ycCme_Iblo90qU
Our mission at AT Rehab is to find ways of getting technology to work for those with a wide range of disabilities.