Objective: To compare wheelchair driving performance in a driving simulator using a conventional joystick and an isometric joystick. Design: Randomized, cohort study. Setting: A research facility based in a hospital or in an independent living center. Participants: Participants (N=20; 12 men, 8 women; mean age ± SD, 30.62±10.91y) who were at least 1 year post-TBI. Interventions: Driving performance using an isometric joystick compared with a conventional movement joystick. Main Outcome Measures: Average trial completion time, and trajectory-specific measures measured orthogonal to the center of driving tasks: root mean squared error, movement offset, movement error, and number of significant changes in heading. Results: After statistically ...
The sedentary lifestyle of powered wheelchair users has a deleterious effect on their health. If the...
International audiencePower Wheelchairs can be a necessity for many people to have a certain level o...
Innovations to control interfaces for electric powered wheelchairs (EPWs) could benefit 220 000 curr...
Objective: To compare wheelchair driving performance in a driving simulator using a conventional joy...
UNLABELLED: Cooper RA. Comparison of virtual wheelchair driving performance of people with traumatic...
Spaeth DM, Mahajan H, Karmarkar A, Collins D, Cooper RA, Boninger ML. Development of a wheelchair vi...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and test a wheelchair virtual driving environment that can provide quantifiabl...
There are limited interface options for electric powered wheelchairs, which results in the inability...
There are limited interface options for electric powered wheelchairs, which results in the inability...
OBJECTIVE: Upper limb spasticity may impair the use of control interfaces such as joysticks for many...
OBJECTIVE: An estimated 125,000 Americans with movement disorders that preclude independent mobility...
OBJECTIVE: An estimated 125,000 Americans with movement disorders that preclude independent mobility...
Of all those people with severe physical and cognitive disabilities who are rated as unsafe to drive...
OBJECTIVE: Upper limb spasticity may impair the use of control interfaces such as joysticks for many...
Maneuvering a wheelchair is an important necessity for the everyday life and social activities of pe...
The sedentary lifestyle of powered wheelchair users has a deleterious effect on their health. If the...
International audiencePower Wheelchairs can be a necessity for many people to have a certain level o...
Innovations to control interfaces for electric powered wheelchairs (EPWs) could benefit 220 000 curr...
Objective: To compare wheelchair driving performance in a driving simulator using a conventional joy...
UNLABELLED: Cooper RA. Comparison of virtual wheelchair driving performance of people with traumatic...
Spaeth DM, Mahajan H, Karmarkar A, Collins D, Cooper RA, Boninger ML. Development of a wheelchair vi...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and test a wheelchair virtual driving environment that can provide quantifiabl...
There are limited interface options for electric powered wheelchairs, which results in the inability...
There are limited interface options for electric powered wheelchairs, which results in the inability...
OBJECTIVE: Upper limb spasticity may impair the use of control interfaces such as joysticks for many...
OBJECTIVE: An estimated 125,000 Americans with movement disorders that preclude independent mobility...
OBJECTIVE: An estimated 125,000 Americans with movement disorders that preclude independent mobility...
Of all those people with severe physical and cognitive disabilities who are rated as unsafe to drive...
OBJECTIVE: Upper limb spasticity may impair the use of control interfaces such as joysticks for many...
Maneuvering a wheelchair is an important necessity for the everyday life and social activities of pe...
The sedentary lifestyle of powered wheelchair users has a deleterious effect on their health. If the...
International audiencePower Wheelchairs can be a necessity for many people to have a certain level o...
Innovations to control interfaces for electric powered wheelchairs (EPWs) could benefit 220 000 curr...