Perspectives In Rehabilitation Ergonomics

Perspectives In Rehabilitation Ergonomics
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 450
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ISBN-10 : 9780203299340
ISBN-13 : 0203299345
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Book Synopsis Perspectives In Rehabilitation Ergonomics by : Shrawan Kumar

Download or read book Perspectives In Rehabilitation Ergonomics written by Shrawan Kumar and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2003-09-02 with total page 450 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An increasing segment of the population is being reported to have some disability. Adding to this changing demography of the modern world is an almost explosive growth of ageing populations. These functionally impaired people navigate their way in a world which has specifically designed values obtained from a 35-year old male, which has a number of social consequences. The international contributors to this volume address a range of subject areas with accompanying functional impairments and provide some proven and possible solutions. Regardless of origin of the impairment, rehabilitation endeavours to restore the function to normal or as close to normal as can be expected. On the other hand, ergonomics enhances the functional capacity of people by optimizing the fit between the person and the object process. Therefore, a blend of these two disciplines will allow the development of strategies to enhance and optimize the functional ability of subnormal groups. This text covers: ageing; visual impairment; chronic heart disease; musculoskeletal disorders; vocational rehabilitation; mobility and clothing for the disabled. In addition it covers the areas of gait, slip, trips and falls, anthropometry and assistive technology.


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