RT Book, Section A1 Jones, Maria A. A1 Porter, Amanda A2 Effgen, Susan K. A2 Fiss, Alyssa LaForme SR Print(0) ID 1187761817 T1 Assistive Technology: Positioning, Mobility, and Other Technologies T2 Meeting the Physical Therapy Needs of Children, Third Edition YR 2021 FD 2021 PB F. A. Davis Company PP New York, NY SN 9780803697287 LK fadavispt.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1187761817 RD 2024/04/19 AB Assistive technology (AT) includes devices and services used to enhance abilities and participation of children with disabilities, while reducing limitations that may arise from impairments of body functions and structures. These children often have limitations that prevent them from performing activities in the same manner as their peers. The limitations are attributable to neuromotor or musculoskeletal impairments, including muscle contractures, skeletal deformities, and inadequate balance and control of muscle groups that affect children’s ability to produce the movement necessary to perform specific skills and activities. Physical therapists, as members of an intervention team, may recommend AT in the areas of positioning, mobility, and communication to prevent or decrease the influence of neuromotor or musculoskeletal impairments. Historically, professionals in rehabilitation and educational environments have used AT to support therapeutic intervention.