Robotic exoskeleton enables disabled people to eat or drink by themselves
Researchers of the Biomedical Neuro-engineering group of the Universidad Miguel Hernández (UMH) of Elche, Spain, have developed a worldwide pioneering …
Researchers of the Biomedical Neuro-engineering group of the Universidad Miguel Hernández (UMH) of Elche, Spain, have developed a worldwide pioneering …
This year’s Naidex event was a wellspring of innovations designed to help disabled people with every aspect of their lives. Here is a selection of the …
Able Magazine is proud to be the official Disability Media Partner of the Remap Awards 2018! We are also looking forward to presenting The Able Magazin…
A state-of-the-art rehabilitation facility in Sheffield hosted an exclusive industry event on 13th June that showcased the very latest in exoskeleton t…
A state-of-the-art rehabilitation facility in Sheffield is set to host an exclusive industry event that showcases the very latest in exoskeleton techno…
Since the first model was invented over 40 years ago, mobility scooters have offered freedom and independence to millions of people all across the worl…
Texthelp is a leading literacy/dyslexic support software system for NHS partners/patients. Damien Bridgman, has become a strong advocate for assistive …
The International Wheelchair & Amputee Sports Federation (IWAS) has partnered with sport technology specialists, Sport:80, to launch a cutting-edge…
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The meaning of “disabled” is changing as people adopt wearable devices and move into a bionic future. By David Z. Morris for Fortune The visu…
Computers have assisted in passing information from an implant in a monkey’s brain to another’s spinal cord. From Able Magazine #110 (March/April 2014…