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Aging and Disability FAQs

Q. What is the 90% rule in conjunction with ergonomics, I think it has something to do with design for the disabled. Can you help? Answer

Q. I would like to know if any work has been done around designing ergonomic tables/chairs/beds/water beds/standing frames/change tables, suitable for classrooms with severely disabled students? Answer