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Thursday, January
14th
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Bridging the Gap
between Consumers and Products in Rehabilitation Medicine
Deborah E. Kenney, MS, OTR/L
Stanford University, VA Palo Alto Health Care System, and
Foothill College |
Abstract: Occupational
therapists (OTs) are critical players in the transdisciplinary rehabilitation
team. An OT's job is to help people, who because of illness, injury, or aging,
have experienced a decrease in their ability to function independently in the
areas of daily living, work, play, and leisure. Treatment by an OT often
includes the prescription of assistive technology. This talk will focus on the
aspects necessary to effectively fit the technology to the individual and
support the use of this technology in the home environment, and the impediments
to providing this.
Biosketch: Deborah Kenney
has been an occupational therapist working with stroke survivors and hand
patients for the last 25 years. She currently splits her time, as a researcher,
between Stanford and the VA
Palo Alto Health Care System. She has collaborated on numerous design /
development research projects with both engineers as well as with graduate,
medical, and undergraduate students. Her work includes testing and integrating
technology into the rehabilitation setting with individuals with Parkinson's
Disease, CVA (stroke), spinal cord injury, hand and orthopedic surgery and
rehabilitation, and balance problems related to aging. Ms. Kenney currently
works with researching problems of hand rehabilitation and treatment related to
post surgical pain and thumb arthritis and continues to develop novel
treatments for post-stroke survivors privately in the community.
- Contact
information:
- Stanford Department of Orthopaedic
Surgery
- Hand Research
Coordinator
- 408/636-3124
- kenney5 -at- comcast.net
- Lecture Material:
- Pre-lecture slides - 779 Kb pdf file
- Slides - 582 Kb pdf file
- Slide 07:
Long Handled
Sponge
- Slide 24:
Rocker
Knife
- Slide 26:
Saeboflex and
Saebostretch
- Slide 27:
Bioness Hand
FES
- Slide 22:
Bioness L300 PLUS Sys Overview (video
1:33)
- Slide 28:
Benefits
of and barriers to involving users in medical technology development and
evaluation
- Slide 28:
Factors
that predict the post-discharge use of recommended assistive
technology
- Slide 29: The Design and
Evaluation of Assistive Technology Products and Devices
- Part 1:
Design
- Part 2:
Evaluation of Assistive Products
- Part 3: Outcomes
of Assistive Product Use
- Video - 1:12:01
- Photos - 1.12 Mb pdf file
- Links:
- The
Seven Rules of Brainstorming (Created by IDEO)
- Catalogs of low tech devices for
people with disabilities:
- AbleData
- Access Ingenuity
- Allegro Medical
- Allegro Medical
- EnableMart
- InfoGrip
- North Coast Medical
- Sammons Preston
- Smith &
Nephew
- Sunrise Medical
- Therapro
- Where to donate used medical
equipment:
- ReCARES
- Lions Club -
Hearing
Aid Recycling Program
- Silicon Valley Independent Living
Center
- Centers for Independence of
Individuals with Disabilities -
Equipment Donation
Program
- Ability Tools -
Reuse
Programs
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