Assistive Technology has developed drastically, enabling end users to maximise their independence and achieve a multitude of goals. But what AT solutions...
Read MoreSupervision. I think this word either excites clinicians or makes them want to run for the hills. In Australia particularly – and over the ditch too,...
Read MoreSound clinical justification and rationale must be articulated when prescribing assistive technology – essentially, we need to demonstrate clinical...
Read MoreAll of our blogs now come with audio, which is also being added to the majority of our content on the website and resources. The voices used are synthetic...
Read MoreOver the last month or so, I have been reading and hearing from therapists that cost is often the initial factor that they think about when prescribing...
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On the 7th of September was Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) awareness day. To assist in spreading awareness about DMD, our clinical team put...
Read MoreWhen Covid-19 hit the world, most jobs involved significant changes and mine, was equally transformed.
At the time I was working in an inpatient Spinal...
Read MoreI have been on the road and in the air more then I have been at home over the last couple of months. Although I have had to source a new coffee shop in...
Read MoreIn today's blog we are going to take a deep dive into the simulation part of the Mechanical Assessment Tool (MAT). This is the third part of the...
Read MoreWith the upcoming release of our new Power Seat Function (PSF) Brochures, I thought there was no better time to reflect on my own clinical application of...
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