Featured Case Studies

Test tube holder
Barbara works in the micro biology section at a blood transfusion centre. After an accident in which she broke 3 bones in her wrist........ more

Computer Table
Linda M has severe rheumatoid arthritis and spends most of her time sitting in a large chair with a rise and recline mechanism. She has a laptop computer which is indispensable to her and she also needs access to meals, left for her by a carer. The Basingstoke panel created a table .......more
Acessessibility
Using your keyboard to navigate our site
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To move to the home page, hold down the ALT and press the number 1 key (above the letters), then press the Enter key and you will quickly navigate to the home page. Every page in this website has the access keys set up;
List of Access Keys Used
- Alt 1 - Home Page
- Alt 2 - Cases page
- Alt 3 - More Cases page
- Alt 4 - Volenteer page
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- Alt 6 - Links map
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- Alt 9 - Contact page
- Alt A - Acessessibility page
People with limited vision
If you suffer poor sight there are several things you can do to make the Remap page easier to read. Increase or decrease the text size through your browser setting.
Each Browser has a different way to do this:
- Internet Explorer - select View | Text Size from the browser's menu bar. Also select Tools | Internet Options | Accessibility | Ignore fonts.
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- Opera - press the + or - (minus) key on your number pad
Colour Blindness
This page has been designed to be visible if you have the following types of color blindness
- Deuteranope (a form of red/green color deficit)
- Protanope (another form of red/green color deficit)
- Tritanope (a blue/yellow deficit- very rare)
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