Objectives. The aim of this study was to compare the musculoskeletal and physical strain on healthcare workers, by measuring range of motion (ROM), muscle activity, and heart rate (HR), during transfer of a simulated patient using either a robotic wheelchair (RWC) or a conventional wheelchair (CWC). Methods. The subjects were 10 females who had work experience in transferring patients and another female adult as the simulated patient to be transferred from bed to a RWC or a CWC. In both experimental conditions, ROM, muscle activity, and HR were assessed in the subjects using motion sensors, electromyography, and electrocardiograms. Results. Peak ROM of shoulder flexion during assistive transfer with the RWC was significantly lower than that...
Objective: Novel developments in the robotics field have produced systems that can support person wh...
It is estimated 248,000 people have a spinal cord injury (SCI) that significantly affects their dail...
Objective: To evaluate the transfer strategy of paraplegic subjects from their wheelchairs. Methods:...
Objective: To determine whether transferring equipment designed to assist a carer when moving someon...
Persons with paraplegia who use a manual wheelchair for mobility are at high risk for overuse injuri...
This study investigated a series of independent unassisted and device-assisted transfers from a whee...
This study describes a new custom measurement system designed to investigate the biomechanics of sit...
This study describes a new custom measurement system designed to investigate the biomechanics of sit...
BACKGROUND: There is limited research exploring shoulder activity in different one arm drive wheelch...
Background: Handrim wheelchair propulsion is often assessed in the laboratory on treadmills (TM) or ...
Graduation date: 1981The purpose of this investigation was to compare the results of\ud two methods ...
Boninger ML, Impink BG, Cooper RA, Koontz AM. Relation between median and ulnar nerve function and w...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to compare muscle activity in caregivers while using a nove...
Due to long hours, stress, and difficult lifting situations, nurses and caretakers become injured an...
Mechanical sit-to-stand devices assist patient transfers and help protect against work-related injur...
Objective: Novel developments in the robotics field have produced systems that can support person wh...
It is estimated 248,000 people have a spinal cord injury (SCI) that significantly affects their dail...
Objective: To evaluate the transfer strategy of paraplegic subjects from their wheelchairs. Methods:...
Objective: To determine whether transferring equipment designed to assist a carer when moving someon...
Persons with paraplegia who use a manual wheelchair for mobility are at high risk for overuse injuri...
This study investigated a series of independent unassisted and device-assisted transfers from a whee...
This study describes a new custom measurement system designed to investigate the biomechanics of sit...
This study describes a new custom measurement system designed to investigate the biomechanics of sit...
BACKGROUND: There is limited research exploring shoulder activity in different one arm drive wheelch...
Background: Handrim wheelchair propulsion is often assessed in the laboratory on treadmills (TM) or ...
Graduation date: 1981The purpose of this investigation was to compare the results of\ud two methods ...
Boninger ML, Impink BG, Cooper RA, Koontz AM. Relation between median and ulnar nerve function and w...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to compare muscle activity in caregivers while using a nove...
Due to long hours, stress, and difficult lifting situations, nurses and caretakers become injured an...
Mechanical sit-to-stand devices assist patient transfers and help protect against work-related injur...
Objective: Novel developments in the robotics field have produced systems that can support person wh...
It is estimated 248,000 people have a spinal cord injury (SCI) that significantly affects their dail...
Objective: To evaluate the transfer strategy of paraplegic subjects from their wheelchairs. Methods:...