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Use of Assistive Technologies in Pediatric Rehabilitation

Assistive technologies play a pivotal role in pediatric rehabilitation by enhancing mobility, communication, and independence for children with disabilities. These technologies range from simple adaptive devices to sophisticated electronic systems tailored to individual needs. For market insights, explore Child Rehabilitation.

Mobility aids such as wheelchairs, walkers, and orthotic devices support physical rehabilitation, helping children engage more fully in daily activities and social participation.

Communication devices, including speech-generating devices and apps, assist children with speech impairments or non-verbal conditions, improving interaction and learning.

Environmental control units enable children with limited mobility to operate lights, computers, or appliances, fostering autonomy.

Emerging technologies include smart prosthetics, brain-computer interfaces, and wearable sensors that monitor and assist rehabilitation progress.

The integration of assistive technology requires training for children, families, and therapists to maximize benefits.

As technology evolves, accessibility and affordability improve, expanding the impact of assistive devices in pediatric rehabilitation.

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