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Can an ergometer based virtual reality environment reproduce typical real-world wheelchair manoeuvring?
DownloadFall 2017
Virtual reality together with a wheelchair ergometer provide the perfect setting for conducting research involving wheelchair users, rehabilitation for inexperienced wheelchair users, and training wheelchair athletes. The target of this study was to develop a wheelchair ergometer-based virtual...
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Can an ergometer based virtual reality environment reproduce typical real-world wheelchair manoeuvring?
DownloadFall 2017
Virtual reality together with a wheelchair ergometer provide the perfect setting for conducting research involving wheelchair users, rehabilitation for inexperienced wheelchair users, and training wheelchair athletes. The target of this study was to develop a wheelchair ergometer-based virtual...
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Comparison of Manual Wheelchair Propulsion in “Real-world” and Computer Simulated Environments
DownloadSpring 2013
Research to help prevent or alleviate the muscle fatigue and injuries prevalent among long-term manual wheelchair users is largely conducted in a laboratory environment. Through laboratory simulations it is possible to focus on a manageable set of variables among the many pertinent ones that...