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Tuesday, February
7th
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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
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 in
Stanford's Department of Orthopaedic
Surgery as well as the owner of Berke Prosthetics and Orthotics in
San Mateo. He is also the Chief Clinical Officer for
Medical Creations in Denver, a start up in
the prosthetic space. 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
- Berke Prosthetics &
Orthotics
- 2001 Winward Way, Suite
100
- San Mateo,
CA 94404
- 650/570-5861
- gberke -at-
berkeprosthetics.com
- Lecture Material:
- Pre-lecture slides - 1.01 Mb pdf file
- Ableism links:
- Ableism
- Stanford Student Affairs
- Ableism
- Integrating
the Visually Impaired Into the Virtual Future - Combating Ableism in
Technology
- Engineering
Change through Allyship (On demand webinar)
- Understanding
Disability: Ableism
- Slides - 5.58 Mb pdf file
- Links:
- The Bionic-Hand Arms
Race
- Sprinting with
prosthetic versus biological legs: insight from experimental
data
- LN4 Hand Project
- Dr. Strangelove - Restless Prosthetic
Arm Syndrome (video 0:29)
- 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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