The rehabilitation process for
people with disabilities often entails mechanical design of assistive devices such as
Walking aids intended to promote inclusion of their users into the mainstream of society, commerce, and recreation. Device development can range from purely mechanical to mechatronics and software. Within the
National Health Service of the United Kingdom Rehabilitation Engineers are commonly involved with assessment and provision of wheelchairs and seating to promote good posture and independent mobility. This includes electrically powered wheelchairs, active user (lightweight) manual wheelchairs, and in more advanced clinics this may include assessments for specialist wheelchair control systems and/or bespoke seating solutions. The
A-SET Mind Controlled Wheelchair has been invented by
Diwakar Vaish, the head of Robotics and Research at A-SET Training and Research Institutes, India. It is of great importance to patients with
locked-in syndrome, it uses neural signals to command the wheelchair. This is the world's first in production neurally controlled wheelchair. Many of these devices are not designed to be multi-functional or to be easy to use. ==Ongoing research==