Extrinsic
Enablers of Assistive Technology
The use of assistive technology has boomed over the past few
years. Rapid development of many technical devices has increased
advancement considerably. Many people however, are concerned that
professionals who are involved in recommending particular extrinsic
enablers of assistive technologies are not completely understanding
of these devices and their potential uses.
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clarification, extrinsic enablers of assistive technology simply
refers to an assistive device or service that represents someone
helping someone in one form or another by using one or a variety of
assistive technologies.
These may be technologies that aid in motor output of
communication, mobility, the use of motor skills or any number of
other devices that help people with difficulties to lead a more
normal existence.
Many people remain concerned that it is often too difficult to
predict the level of skill that an individual will attain using
specific technologies because the person in question will be
influenced by both intrinsic and extrinsic factors.
This leads to concerns that people may become so dependent on
assistive devices that they will soon lose focus of what they can
actually do without the device. They become so dependent on the
device that they are no longer an individual themselves but a
collaboration of person and technology.
Even with these concerns it has been proven over and over that
extrinsic enablers provide a basis for which human performance can
be improved when they are dealing with specific disabilities.
Consumer assistive devices include a wide range of products from
shower seats to mobility scooters.
These devices help people with disabilities to function more
independently giving them back the freedom of movement and
independence that many lost when they became disabled. Mobility
scooters are a widely popular assistive device that many elderly
and disabled individuals use frequently to enjoy movement that they
simply could not accomplish without the use of their extrinsic
enabling assistive device.
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disability cases it is best to determine just what the individual
can do on his/her own without any help from others or assistive
devices. Using this information will help greatly in determining
which assistive technologies are best used with specific
individuals.
Simply deciding that one device is best for all would be like
assuming that everyone in the world can thrive on a particular
food. Each individual is different and what may work brilliantly
for one disabled individual may not work at all for another.
Choosing among the available assistive technologies and keeping
in mind what the individual can do instead of what the disability
typically takes away, will help greatly in determining which
devices should be used by particular individuals to give them the
freedom of mobility that they need.
The physical components of the disability in general will need
to be considered, however. For instance Polio, although not a
threatening disease in many areas now, may be widespread in some
places.
The disease itself impairs movement and mobility in many people.
Taking into account what the disease actually destroys will also
aid in finding an assistive device to help the individual with
their mobility difficulties.
With the research and development of new extrinsic enablers of
assistive technology currently being conducted, and taking into
account the growth that many have seen in this industry over the
past several years, it becomes a question of what new devices are
being developed and how these devices will enable those with
disabilities to lead a more normal life in terms of mobility and
many other aspects.
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