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A groundbreaking technology company has introduced a range of five assistive devices, aimed at making digital interaction accessible for people with physical disabilities. The product line commenced with their flagship device, Apollon Glasses, which allows paralyzed and speech-impaired individuals to operate phones or computers simply by consciously blinking.
The company has meticulously designed each product to be ergonomic, adapting to different users' needs. The assistive devices operate through various means, such as chin and foot movements, head tilting, and deliberate blinking, effectively eliminating the barriers traditionally present in the field of technology.
Highlighting the user-friendly nature of these innovations, all devices are compatible with both Windows and Android systems. Moreover, they are plug-and-play, requiring no cumbersome installations.
Despite the intricate craftsmanship that goes into each handmade device, the company remains committed to affordability. "Although we make handmade production, we want to reach more people with the minimum possible profit," said the CEO in a statement.
As the company continues to pave the way for greater technological inclusivity, it has announced plans for a host of other projects designed to further break down barriers. Their journey has just begun, but the path is already illuminated with the promise of making technology accessible for all.
For more information about these transformative devices and future projects, visit:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/ToprakMechatronics
https://youtu.be/oY57-nqf1IE
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COMMUNICATION: Communicating, whether by speaking, listening, or other means
MOVING IN A WHEELCHAIR: Moving using a wheelchair.
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
AI algorithm
Restoring mobility
Regaining sensory function
Replacing lost limbs
Managing pain
Enhancing health literacy
Promoting self-management
Preserving Organ Function
Managing Neurological Disorders
Maintaining Balance and Mobility
To improve Treatment/Therapy
Raise awareness
General and Family Medicine
Internal Medicine
Neurology
Orthopedics
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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Dynamic Orthostatic Chair – A new locomotion method for disabled
WALKING WITH A WALKING AID: Walking with a walking aid
STANDING UP: Standing up from a seated position
WALKING: Walking
Cervical spinal cord injury/Tetraplegia
Walking Aid (wheelchair/walker/crutches)
Restoring mobility
Promoting self-management
To implement a diagnostic tool
Maintaining Balance and Mobility
General and Family Medicine
Neurology
Orthopedics
Pediatrics
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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VENTILATION
WALKING: Walking
BODY BALANCE: Maintaining body balance
STANDING UP: Standing up from a seated position
SLEEP FUNCTION: Resting
CAREGIVING
Spinal Cord and Nerve Root Disorders
Treatment/Surgical device
Gait abnormalities (e.g., walking difficulties, unsteady gait)
Tremors
Muscle cramps or spasms
Stiffness or rigidity (difficulty moving)
Paralysis of the legs and lower body
Muscle weakness
Loss of balance
Numbness or tingling in the extremities
Fatigue
Managing pain
Promoting self-management
Preserving Organ Function
Managing Neurological Disorders
Recovering from Traumatic Injuries
Restoring Blood Circulation
To improve Treatment/Therapy
Preventing (Vaccination, Protection, Falls, Research/Mapping)
Neurology
Neurosurgery
Orthopedics
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Rheumatology
Sports Medicine
United States
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