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Dataset: Procedure to categorize wheelchair cushion performance using compliant buttock models
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2022-09)
Wheelchair cushion prescription often seeks to address tissue integrity in addition to other clinical indicators. Because hundreds of wheelchair cushion models are available, a benefit would result if cushions were classified ...
Design of a Robotic System to Measure Propulsion Work of Over-ground Wheelchair Maneuvers
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014)
A wheelchair-propelling robot has been developed to measure the efficiency of manual wheelchairs. The use of a robot has certain advantages compared to the use of human operators with respect to repeatability of measurements ...
Research Priorities: Seating and Positioning
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007)
The Wheeled Mobility State of the Science Conference, hosted by the mobilityRERC at the Georgia Institute of Technology, was a forum to identify and discuss important research topics. The Conference was configured around ...
Assistive Technology Development: the Juggling of Stakeholders
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-04-24)
Assistive Technology Outcomes Measure (ATOM) v2.0
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018)
Effect of model design, cushion construction, and interface pressure mats on interface pressure and immersion
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008)
Measuring interface pressure (IP) is one way to
characterize cushion performance in the clinic and laboratory.
This study explored how the presence of four commercially
available IP mats affected IP on and immersion of ...
Clinical Application of Pressure Mapping
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007)
Blood Flow and Pressure Changes That Occur With Tilt-in-space
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009)
Detecting Early Stage Pressure Ulcer on Dark Skin Using Multispectral Imager
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010)
Kinematics of Lateral Transfers: A Pilot Study
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005)
People with spinal cord injuries (SCI) must transfer many
times daily. Despite the importance of proper transfers,
researchers have not completely described the kinematics of
lateral transfers. Nyland et al identified ...