Development and pilot testing of a kneeling ultralight wheelchair design

Contributors
Abstract
Proceedings of 2015 37th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), Milan, Italy, Aug 25-29 2015. "Dynamic wheeled mobility" offers "on the fly" seating adjustments for wheelchair users such that various activities performed throughout the day can be matched by an appropriate seat position. While this has benefits for user participation and health, the added weight in existing dynamic wheelchairs may impact the user's ability to transport the frame, e.g. into cars. Other dynamic features to enable more participation avenues are also desirable. This paper outlines the development of a "kneeling" ultralight wheelchair design that offers dynamic wheeled mobility functionality at a weight that is comparable to many existing ultralight wheelchairs. In addition, the wheelchair's kneeling function allows a lowered seat position to facilitate low-to-the-ground tasks such as floor transfers and other activities where sustained low level reaching may be required (e.g. playing with children, changing a tire, etc.). This paper also describes the development and pilot testing of an end user evaluation protocol designed to validate the wheelchair's functionality and performance. Successful realization and commercialization of the technology would offer a novel product choice for people with mobility disabilities, and that may support daily activities, health, improved quality of life, and greater participation in the community.,Conference paper,Published.
Subject (Topical)

Refine your search

Note

2015 37th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC)--1558-4615

Identifier
ISBN: 9781424492718
ISSN: 1558-4615
doi: 10.1109/EMBC.2015.7319520
accessnum: 15584042
Publisher
IEEE
Type
Language
Rights

©2015 IEEE