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Quadriplegics Can Operate PCs with Chin
By: IANS   |   Sep 20,2007

People paralyzed below the neck now can work on computers with their chin, thanks to a special 'chin stick' developed by the Indian Spinal Injury Centre (ISIC).

The chin stick is made of aluminum, with a long finger-like pointer that's used to hit the keyboard. It has an adjustable knob. It is attached to the chin and the head with a detachable strap that goes over the ears.

"Besides treatment, ISIC believes in vocational rehabilitation of our patients. The chin stick is just a step in that direction," said Divya Parashar, head of the department of rehabilitation psychology.

"The device is a simple and cost-effective tool for those paralyzed below the neck. At least 20 people have tested it and three software engineers are using it," said Nekram Upadhyay, a rehabilitation engineer at ISIC.

"The cost is less than Rs.100 but it's a utility device with lifelong validity," he added.

Engineers sit with patients, their family members, doctors and psychologists to customize the chin stick, according to the specific needs of each user.

The ISIC is a private specialty hospital, operational since 2000. Heading it is Major (Retd.) H.P.S. Ahluwalia, who is himself wheelchair-bound but has scaled Mount Everest.

Parashar said tetraplegic patients, whose all four limbs are paralyzed, tend to rue their plight and often become suicidal. If they are educated, it becomes very difficult for them to accept life after a major spinal cord injury.

"I had a 26-year-old patient who was a computer engineer. He had sustained major spinal cord injury in an accident. During his rehabilitation I found him depressed. But he would get excited at the sight of a computer. I am sure such patients will find the chin stick a lifeline," she said.

 
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Hi, I am using Dragon Naturally Speaking which i bought from Mumbai. I think its an amazing software. Insist one with Indian edition.
Raj Gulati @ May 07,2008
There are also voice-dictation computer programs, like Dragon Naturally Speaking. I am quadriplegic, and I have used Dragon for about eight years. By speaking into a microphone, you can use it to dictate, and to operate most Windows programs. It also works in Internet Explorer. Isn't that what most of us use the most? I also use a instrument called a mouthstick to type with. It is basically a thin rod with mouthpiece. A wireless keyboard helps out a lot. I also have 42 in. LCD TV I use as a monitor. It's easier on my eyes than the monitor that came with my PC! Anyway, I hope this helps any Quads out there, or anyone else with a disability.
Scott Bowman @ Feb 25,2008
thats great. me being a quadriplegic can understand the importance of this.
atul purti @ Feb 06,2008
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