Re-evaluation of the Cerebral Palsy’s orthotic need in Adaptive Seating Orthosis (ASO) design
Muhammad Jameel,
Mohamed Kamil,
Mohd Najib Abdullah Sani
Abstract:Adaptive seating orthosis (ASO) for Cerebral Palsy (CP) patients in Malaysia mostly are imported, highly expensive for the bottom millions, bulky and complicated design structure, and not accommodating users’ preferences. Through a study involving 10 CP patients with their parents/guardians in Ma-laysia, the goal of this paper is to re-assess the design needs of CP’s orthotic in ASO design. The purpose of the study is to identify the difficulties, as well as the ergonomic and functional problems, in caring for… Show more
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