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Electric Assistive Technology By 2030, the number of people who need assistive devices will double. These devices can be store purchased; modified, for instance, adding tennis balls to a walker or even crafted. A few examples of assistive technology include pencil grips, ergonomic kitchen tools (such as OXO good grips) and keyboards with specialized features. More advanced devices can also be considered, like screen magnifiers. Functional electrical stimulation Functional electrical stimula