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Thursday, January
30th
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Issues of Human
Interface Design Gary M. Berke, MS,
CP, FAAOP Stanford Medical Center
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Abstract: Gary will present some
challenges of human interface design, using prosthetic limbs as the springboard
for discussion.
Biosketch: Gary M. Berke
is a prosthetist and an Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor and Director of
Prosthetics in Stanford's Department of Orthopaedic Surgery as well as the
owner of Gary M. Berke Prosthetics /
Orthotics in San Mateo. He has worked and lectured both nationally and
internationally on prosthetic care and has authored multiple publications. He
has a keen interest in investigating cost effective technologies that enhance
the lives of those who use prostheses and orthoses daily.
- Contact
information:
- Gary M. Berke, MS, CP,
FAAOP
- Adjunct Clinical Associate
Professor
- Stanford University School of
Medicine
- Department of Orthopaedic
Surgery
- 650/365-5861
- gmberke -at-
stanford.edu
- Lecture Material:
- Pre-lecture slides - 1.46 Mb pdf file
- Slides - 3.72 Mb pdf file
- Photos - Mb pdf file
- Links:
- Additive
Manufacturing of Custom Orthoses and Prostheses - A Review
- E-nabling the Future
- Mechanimals:
Animals Fitted with Prosthetics
- The
50 Best Inventions of 2009 - The $20 Knee
- Give
a Hand Project
- Bespoke Innovations - produces
specialized coverings that surround an existing prosthetic leg
- Aimee Mullins -
double amputee
- New bionic
leg gives amputees a natural gait
- K
Activity Levels for Prosthetics
- Prosthetic Leg
Covers
- BioTac sensing prosthetic
finger
- Half Price Artificial Legs from
Sears
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