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1. Reimagining robotic walkers for real-world outdoor play environments with insights from legged robots: a scoping review.

2. Assistive technologies for hearing, and speaking impaired people: a survey.

3. The impact of assistive technology use for students with disabilities in higher education: a systematic review.

4. Two decades of assistive technologies to empower people with disability: a systematic mapping study.

5. A qualitative evidence synthesis of the experiences and perspectives of communicating using augmentative and alternative communication (AAC).

6. The language and communication attributes of graphic symbol communication aids – a systematic review and narrative synthesis.

7. Technologies for monitoring activities of daily living in older adults: a systematic review.

8. Designing electronic graphic symbol-based AAC systems: a scoping review. Part 2: application of human-centred design.

9. Designing electronic graphic symbol-based AAC systems: a scoping review. Part 1: system description.

10. Telehealth in speech and language therapy during the COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic review.

11. A review of computer vision for semi-autonomous control of assistive robotic manipulators (ARMs).

12. Virtual reality exposure therapy for neuro-psychomotor recovery in adults: a systematic review.

13. An exploration of smartphone use by, and support for people with vision impairment: a scoping review.

14. Acceptance, adoption, and usability of information and communication technologies for people living with dementia and their care partners: a systematic review.

15. Can technology impact loneliness in dementia? A scoping review on the role of assistive technologies in delivering psychosocial interventions in long-term care.

16. Barriers and facilitators to exoskeleton use in persons with spinal cord injury: a systematic review.

17. A survey of research trends in assistive technologies using information modelling techniques.

18. Use of technology to sustain mobility in older people with cognitive impairment and dementia: a scoping review.

19. Head support in wheelchairs (scoping review): state-of-the-art and beyond.

20. Research of intent recognition in rehabilitation robots: a systematic review.

21. The impact of assistive living technology on perceived independence of people with a physical disability in executing daily activities: a systematic literature review.

22. A systematic review of the psychometric properties of Quebec user evaluation of satisfaction with assistive technology (QUEST).

23. A scoping review on the use of speech-to-text technology for adolescents with learning difficulties in secondary education.

24. Wearable rehabilitation exoskeletons of the lower limb: analysis of versatility and adaptability.

25. How can technology assist occupational voice users?

26. Emergency siren detection technology and hearing impairment: a systematized literature review.

27. What are the perceptions of people living with dementia, family carers, professionals and other potential stakeholders to the use of global positioning systems to promote safer outdoor walking?: a qualitative literature review.

28. Implementation of welfare technology: a state-of-the-art review of knowledge gaps and research needs.

29. Enhancing neurocognitive health, abilities, networks, & community engagement for older adults with cognitive impairments through technology: a scoping review introducing the ENHANCE Center.

30. Assistive technology accommodations for post-secondary students with mental health disabilities: a scoping review.

31. Direct assessment of emotional well-being from children with severe motor and communication impairment: a systematic review.

32. What does the literature say about using electronic pillboxes for older adults? A systematic literature review.

33. Consumer direction in the field of digital technologies and people with dementia: a literature review.

34. Influencing health behaviour using smart building interventions for people with dementia and mild cognitive impairment: expert interviews and a systematic literature review.

35. The use of speech recognition technology by people living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a scoping review.

36. Exploring the barriers to using assistive technology for individuals with chronic conditions: a meta-synthesis review.

37. A systematic review and meta-analysis of digital noise reduction hearing aids in adults.

38. What does the literature say about using robots on children with disabilities?

39. Location-based technologies for supporting elderly pedestrian in “getting lost” events.

40. 3D-printed upper limb prostheses: a review.

41. Do active assist transfer devices improve transfer safety for patients and caregivers in hospital and community settings? A scoping review.

42. Robot-assisted ankle rehabilitation: a review.

43. The meaning ascribed to wheeled mobility devices by individuals who use wheelchairs and scooters: a metasynthesis.

44. Objective physical activity measurement in people with multiple sclerosis: a review of the literature.

45. A systematic review: the influence of real time feedback on wheelchair propulsion biomechanics.

46. Rehabilitation robotics for the upper extremity: review with new directions for orthopaedic disorders.

47. Exploring serious games for stroke rehabilitation: a scoping review.

48. Mobile health app usability and quality rating scales: a systematic review.

49. Exoskeletons' design and usefulness evidence according to a systematic review of lower limb exoskeletons used for functional mobility by people with spinal cord injury.

50. Stakeholder perspectives on research and development priorities for mobility assistive-technology: a literature review.