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Using Anthropometric Measurements to Design Ergonomic Infant and Toddler Gear
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019-12-05)
Infants grow so quickly that gear can have a shockingly short life span. Parents often do a quick calculation before purchases: divide the cost by how many months it will be used. Thus, products that are meant to “grow-with-me” ...
Survey of Users of Wheelchair Seat Elevators
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017)
This is a technical report to document and share the data collected using an on-line anonymous survey of wheelchair users who use seat elevators..
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 ...
The Accuracy of New Wheelchair Users’ Predictions about their Future Wheelchair Use
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-06)
Objective—This study examined the accuracy of new wheelchair user predictions about their
future wheelchair use.
Design—Prospective cohort study of 84 community dwelling veterans provided a new manual
wheelchair.
Results—The ...
Assistive Technology Outcomes Measure (ATOM) v2.0
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018)
Low Profile Tension Seat for Wheelchair Users who Propel with One or Both Feet
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-03)
The Impact of Home Modifications and Wheelchair Usability on Activity and Participation
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011)
The interaction between mobility device and environment is most
important in the home where the
majority of wheelchair use occurs (1).
Environmental barriers, such as unmet
home modification needs, may
impact the ...
Blood Flow to the Butt
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-03)
Delivering Wheeled Mobility and Seating Services
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012)