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Answer:

Assistive Technologies

Explanation:

Assistive technologies are equipment, applications or devices that enable users to perform duties and responsibilities efficiently. They are mostly used physically challenged individuals to carry out duties despite the fact that they are incapacitated.

These technologies ensure that people with disabilities are less dependent because they can carry out functions that they were previously unable to.

Examples of Assistive technologies include:

  • hearing aid: used to enhance the hearing of partially deaf people,
  • wheelchair: provides mobility for those unable to walk,
  • Exoskeleton: they help lift heavy objects without stressing out the back of an individual,
  • Walkers: they stabilize disabled people or the aged.
  • Braille: This is a writing system used by the visually impaired.

Answer:

Assistive

Explanation:

Physically challenged individuals are people that have lost control of a sensitive part of the body, thereby unable to perform a specific task. Individuals that are blind, crippled, deaf and dumb are all termed as physically challenged.

Assistive technologies are devices used to ease and support physically challenged individuals with focus on the ability they have lost.

Examples of assistive technologies are vioce input, light stick and screen readers for the blind, wheel chair for the crippled etc.