User-Centered Design Shapes Assistive Tech for Cerebral Palsy
PositiveTechnology

Researchers in the Pacific Northwest have developed a new piece of assistive technology designed specifically for individuals with cerebral palsy, focusing on their unique needs. This user-centered approach not only enhances the functionality of the technology but also empowers users by ensuring that their voices are heard in the design process. This innovation is significant as it represents a shift towards more personalized solutions in assistive tech, ultimately improving the quality of life for those affected.
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