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Sensewheel: an adjunct to wheelchair skills training.

Andrew Symonds1, Stephen J G Taylor1, Catherine Holloway2.   

Abstract

The purpose of this Letter was to investigate the influence of real-time verbal feedback to optimise push arc during over ground manual wheelchair propulsion. Ten healthy non-wheelchair users pushed a manual wheelchair for a distance of 25 m on level paving, initially with no feedback and then with real-time verbal feedback aimed at controlling push arc within a range of 85°-100°. The real-time feedback was provided by a physiotherapist walking behind the wheelchair, viewing real-time data on a tablet personal computer received from the Sensewheel, a lightweight instrumented wheelchair wheel. The real-time verbal feedback enabled the participants to significantly increase their push arc. This increase in push arc resulted in a non-significant reduction in push rate and a significant increase in peak force application. The intervention enabled participants to complete the task at a higher mean velocity using significantly fewer pushes. This was achieved via a significant increase in the power generated during the push phase. This Letter identifies that a lightweight instrumented wheelchair wheel such as the Sensewheel is a useful adjunct to wheelchair skills training. Targeting the optimisation of push arc resulted in beneficial changes in propulsion technique.

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Keywords:  Sensewheel; feedback; handicapped aids; patient rehabilitation; physiotherapist; push arc; real time verbal feedback; wheelchair skills training; wheelchairs

Year:  2016        PMID: 28008362      PMCID: PMC5168756          DOI: 10.1049/htl.2016.0056

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Healthc Technol Lett        ISSN: 2053-3713


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