| Literature DB >> 26366040 |
Philip S Requejo1, Jan Furumasu2, Sara J Mulroy3.
Abstract
Elderly and aging manual wheelchair (MWC) users have increased risk for accelerated loss of function and mobility that greatly limits independence and affects quality of life. This review paper addresses important issues for preserving function and mobility for elderly and aging individuals who use a MWC by presenting the current available evidence and recommendations. These include recommendations for maximizing function, by decreasing pain, improving the ability to self-propel, and prolonging mobility and endurance through ergonomics, individualized wheelchair selection and configuration, and adaptations for increasing the capacity to handle the daily mobility demands through training, strengthening, and exercise. Each recommendation is supported by current research in each relevant area.Entities:
Keywords: Elderly and Aging; Evidenced Based Practice; Functional Mobility; Manual Wheelchair; Pain and Dysfunction; Quality of Life; Seating and Positioning
Year: 2015 PMID: 26366040 PMCID: PMC4562294 DOI: 10.1097/TGR.0000000000000042
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Top Geriatr Rehabil ISSN: 0882-7524