Abstract
Medical rehabilitation is a rapidly growing field in which the discipline of human factors can make substantial contributions. Some of the major problem areas include the development of a taxonomy of activities of daily living, the design and evaluation of orthotic and prosthetic devices including environmental control systems, and the structuring of effective rehabilitation training programs. Specialists in human factors should recognize the impact of their potential assistance in medical rehabilitation and should be encouraged to meet this challenge.
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