OBJECTIVE: Upper limb spasticity may impair the use of control interfaces such as joysticks for many individuals with disabilities such as cerebral palsy (CP). The aims of this study were to compare the driving performance of those with CP to that of control participants, to identify the impact of lead time on performance, and to compare two joystick designs, a standard movement sensing joystick and a novel isometric joystick.\ud \ud DESIGN: This study used a repeated-measures design to compare the performance of a group of participants with CP to that of participants without disabilities in a two-dimensional simulated driving task on a computer screen using the two control interfaces. The driving trials used varying "lead times," or the am...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and test a wheelchair virtual driving environment that can provide quantifiabl...
People with many types of disabilities use electric powered wheelchairs (EPWs) for mobility. Excessi...
Objective: Approximately 40% of Americans with disabilities cannot operate wheeled mobility devices ...
OBJECTIVE: Upper limb spasticity may impair the use of control interfaces such as joysticks for many...
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...
Objective: To compare wheelchair driving performance in a driving simulator using a conventional joy...
There are limited interface options for electric powered wheelchairs, which results in the inability...
While technological developments over the past several decades have greatly enhanced the lives of pe...
UNLABELLED: Cooper RA. Comparison of virtual wheelchair driving performance of people with traumatic...
There are limited interface options for electric powered wheelchairs, which results in the inability...
OBJECTIVE: Approximately 40% of Americans with disabilities cannot operate wheeled mobility devices ...
Physical disabilities have always been a big issue in our communities. Ageing, sickness, and other v...
People with many types of disabilities use electric powered wheelchairs (EPW's) for mobility. Excess...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and test a wheelchair virtual driving environment that can provide quantifiabl...
People with many types of disabilities use electric powered wheelchairs (EPWs) for mobility. Excessi...
Objective: Approximately 40% of Americans with disabilities cannot operate wheeled mobility devices ...
OBJECTIVE: Upper limb spasticity may impair the use of control interfaces such as joysticks for many...
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...
Objective: To compare wheelchair driving performance in a driving simulator using a conventional joy...
There are limited interface options for electric powered wheelchairs, which results in the inability...
While technological developments over the past several decades have greatly enhanced the lives of pe...
UNLABELLED: Cooper RA. Comparison of virtual wheelchair driving performance of people with traumatic...
There are limited interface options for electric powered wheelchairs, which results in the inability...
OBJECTIVE: Approximately 40% of Americans with disabilities cannot operate wheeled mobility devices ...
Physical disabilities have always been a big issue in our communities. Ageing, sickness, and other v...
People with many types of disabilities use electric powered wheelchairs (EPW's) for mobility. Excess...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and test a wheelchair virtual driving environment that can provide quantifiabl...
People with many types of disabilities use electric powered wheelchairs (EPWs) for mobility. Excessi...
Objective: Approximately 40% of Americans with disabilities cannot operate wheeled mobility devices ...