A continuous passive motion device for knee rehabilitation that can be used in a seated position
A continuous passive motion device for knee rehabilitation that can be used in a seated position
A custom chair for use in the kitchen to enable access to both higher areas, such as counters and low areas, such as shelves or appliances.
A device for drum player who has a spinal cord injury, enabling him to play the bass drum with his arms.
A set of tools for rehabilitation from neck burns, including a new type of compressive collar and a mobile app to track recovery by providing quantitative data on neck curvature and range of motion.
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