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  • Ashhurst Engineering & Construction Co. (1989) Ltd.

  • Manufacturer of changing/shower tables, electric height adjustable, mobile and wall mounted units available, 50-130kg lifting capacity. All units are battery powered and completely safe for use in wet environments. Manufacturer of standing frames for patients with reduced lower limb capacities. Manufacturer of veterinary examination/operating/x-ray tables. Also mobile, battery powered height and tilt adjustable, built in scales are an optional extra. Rated lifting capacity 100kg, designed to eliminate manual handling of large pets by veterinarians.
    http://www.aec1989.co.nz

  • Veterans Affairs Stroke Quality Enhancement Research Initiative

  • VA's Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI), is designed to translate research discoveries and innovations into better patient care and systems improvements. The mission of the Stroke QUERI is to reduce stroke risk and maximize the functional status and quality of life of veterans with stroke by systematically implementing clinical research findings and evidence-based guidelines into routine clinical practice.
    http://www.va.gov/stroke-queri

  • The Center of Rehabilitation Engineering (CoRE)

  • Kings College London unit offering taught courses and undertaking research into Rehabilitation Engineering.
    http://www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/kcsmd/mep/core.htm

  • RERC on Communication Enhancement

  • This Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center studying alternative and augmentative communication is located in Durem, North Carolina.
    http://aac-rerc.com/

  • Jockey Club Rehabilitation Engineering Centre

  • The center provides services to people with disabilities and academic programs in Biomedical and Rehabilitation Engineering in Hong Kong.
    http://www.polyu.edu.hk/rec/

  • Usability and Rehabilitation Engineering Group (Cambridge University)

  • The Cambridge University Engineering Department's research activities encompass many areas of Human-Computer Interaction, from the design of novel input systems to the development of mechatronic assistive devices, and Design for All.
    http://rehab-www.eng.cam.ac.uk/

  • RERC on Prosthetics and Orthotics

  • This Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center is located at Northwestern University and is dedicated to the improvement of prostheses and orthoses, fitting and manufacturing processes, and increasing basic understanding of human-machine systems.
    http://www.repoc.northwestern.edu/

  • Rehabilitation Engineering News

  • General site with recent relevant news reports.
    http://rehabilitation.medicalengineer.co.uk

  • RERC on Ergonomic Solutions for Employment

  • This Rehabilitation Engineering Research Centers primary research examines preventing disability associated with musculoskeletal disorders and aging. The center is located at the University of Michigan.
    http://umrerc.engin.umich.edu/

  • Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA)

  • An interdisciplinary association for the advancement of rehabilitation and assistive technologies (AT).
    http://www.resna.org/

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