Some examples of compensatory technology are eyeglasses, hearing aids, speech synthesis systems, walking sticks, crutches, wheelchairs, orthotic appliances, ventilators, and equipment for total parental nutrition.
Eyeglasses, hearing aids, false teeth, limb braces, and other assistive technologies possess a quality of easy reversibility.
For example, interpersonal interactions may be significantly influenced by shape and color of teeth, facial complexion, style of eyeglasses, physical disability, and so forth.
It has been said that figures, like eyeglasses, blur everything they do not make clear.
The moment his back is turned, an enormous neon sign of a pair of eyeglasses, blinks on.
Ptosis can be corrected with placement of crutches on eyeglasses and with ptosis tape to elevate eyelid droop.
Adjustable focus eyeglasses have one focal length, but it is variable without having to change where one is looking.
Three notable additions the trio had made were the runaway merry-go-round, the cigarette lighter, and the thick eyeglasses.