Modern Technological Intervention Advancements for the Physically Challenged and Disabled Population

Modern Technological Intervention Advancements for the Physically Challenged and Disabled Population

  • Dinesh Bhatia
Publisher:Cambridge Scholars PublishingISBN 13: 9781527575936ISBN 10: 1527575934

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Modern Technological Intervention Advancements for the Physically Challenged and Disabled Population is written by Dinesh Bhatia and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1527575934 (ISBN 10) and 9781527575936 (ISBN 13).

The advent of communication technologies and advanced intervention tools has revolutionized lives by removing barriers and expanding the scope of access even to the disabled population. These technological advancements can help in social inclusion and accessibility, and new technological interventions that are robust, multidisciplinary and flexible can resolve the problems and improve the quality of life of the disabled, physically challenged and elderly populations. However, despite this, there are not many books currently available covering these fields. As such, this text is a welcome addition, and incorporates knowledge and expertise from global professionals who have been working for years to help establish such technology. The book provides insights for budding researchers and students to explore the field further, and highlights the key challenges that need to be addressed before it is possible to fully reap the benefits from these technological interventions. It will also be useful for people working in the fields of rehabilitation and special education, as well as engineers, clinicians and industry professionals working with the disabled population.