Dear Richard,
Very interesting information about this new switch that you've developed. Unfortunately, at the bottom of the e-mail you sent, I can only see you first name and no other details and I am afraid I don't know who you are. I have no other way of contacting you in person so I do apologise for using the list. Could you please give me some contact details?
Thank you and thanks everybody...
Chris Christoforides
Clinical Engineer
Access To Communication & Technology
Oak Tree Lane Centre
91 Oak Tree Lane
Selly Oak
Birmingham
B29 6JA
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Tel: 0121 6278235
Fax: 0121 6278892
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Sent: 18 April 2002 11:55
To: p=NHS NATIONAL INT;a=NHS;c=GB;dda:RFC-822=ASSISTECH(a)JISCMAIL.AC.UK;
Subject: Re: switch access
Dear Martin,
I am very close to completing the production of a custom optical eyebrow switch. It has taken me additional time to source original materials to enable me to produce a comfortable and effective headband to support the optical sensors. I have yet to redraw the circuit in a presentable form but this should be completed by the end of next week. If you can wait a short while I should be able to provide some details that may help you overcome your problem. My switch has been design for a patient with 'locked in syndrome'. He can only move his eyes and eyebrows. I have tested many variations in design and after some considerable time have arrived at something that seems robust and easy to fit.
Regards
Richard << File: HTML >>
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