Personal computer based programs for the handicapped

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Abstract

This is an experience report concerning the utilization of personal (micro) computers for in and outpatients of The Burke Rehabilitation Center. Three Apple II Plus desk computers and peripherals are in use with the following objectives:– 1. To provide access via a variety of interface switches. 2. To motivate and train child and juvenile amputees undergoing upper limb amputation rehabilitation. 3. To provide a different approach to neuropsychological testing and behavioural assessment. 4. To provide cognitive rehabilitation programs for patients with head trauma and stroke. 5. To add another option for pre-vocational evaluation. The report discusses computer access technology along with a description of program applications. Conclusions based on the preliminary results of observing 101 patients are given. © 1984, SAGE Publications. All rights reserved.

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Stern, P. H., & Ollayos, C. W. (1984). Personal computer based programs for the handicapped. Prosthetics and Orthotics International, 8(2), 82–86. https://doi.org/10.3109/03093648409145353

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