There is an overwhelming need for wheelchairs and the research and development required to make them safer, more effective, and widely available. The following areas are of particular importance: practitioner credentials, accreditation, device evaluation, device user training, patient education, clinical prescribing criteria, national contracts, and access to new technology. There are over 170 U.S. wheelchair manufacturers with a total reported income of $1.33 billion. However, of these companies, only five had sales in excess of $100 million. Wheelchairs account for about 1% of Medicare spending. Use of assistive technology is an increasingly common way of adapting to a disability. The emergence of advanced mobility devices shows promise f...
Wheelchair are designed to enhance a patient's personal mobility. It should help users to engage as ...
Mobility technologies, including wheelchairs, prostheses, joint replacements, assistive devices, and...
Loss of physical mobility makes maximal participation in desired activities more difficult and in th...
There is an overwhelming need for wheelchairs and the research and development required to make them...
There is an overwhelming need for wheelchairs and the research and development required to make them...
There is an overwhelming need for wheelchairs and the research and development required to make them...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> The purpose of this study was to evaluate the opinions of providers of mobility a...
The manual wheelchair has undergone much advancement over the past two decades. The purpose of this ...
Abstract—Independent mobility is important, but some wheel-chair users find operating existing manua...
The manual wheelchair has undergone much advancement over the past two decades. The purpose of this ...
Abstract—Independent mobility is important, but some wheel-chair users find operating existing manua...
Electric-powered wheelchairs (EPW) provide the means for many individuals with disabilities to live ...
Appropriate wheelchairs are often essential for the health and wellbeing of people with mobility imp...
Abstract Mobility technologies, including wheelchairs, prostheses, joint replacements, assistive dev...
Mobility technologies, including wheelchairs, prostheses, joint replacements, assistive devices, and...
Wheelchair are designed to enhance a patient's personal mobility. It should help users to engage as ...
Mobility technologies, including wheelchairs, prostheses, joint replacements, assistive devices, and...
Loss of physical mobility makes maximal participation in desired activities more difficult and in th...
There is an overwhelming need for wheelchairs and the research and development required to make them...
There is an overwhelming need for wheelchairs and the research and development required to make them...
There is an overwhelming need for wheelchairs and the research and development required to make them...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> The purpose of this study was to evaluate the opinions of providers of mobility a...
The manual wheelchair has undergone much advancement over the past two decades. The purpose of this ...
Abstract—Independent mobility is important, but some wheel-chair users find operating existing manua...
The manual wheelchair has undergone much advancement over the past two decades. The purpose of this ...
Abstract—Independent mobility is important, but some wheel-chair users find operating existing manua...
Electric-powered wheelchairs (EPW) provide the means for many individuals with disabilities to live ...
Appropriate wheelchairs are often essential for the health and wellbeing of people with mobility imp...
Abstract Mobility technologies, including wheelchairs, prostheses, joint replacements, assistive dev...
Mobility technologies, including wheelchairs, prostheses, joint replacements, assistive devices, and...
Wheelchair are designed to enhance a patient's personal mobility. It should help users to engage as ...
Mobility technologies, including wheelchairs, prostheses, joint replacements, assistive devices, and...
Loss of physical mobility makes maximal participation in desired activities more difficult and in th...