2019 3rd International Conference on Bio-Engineering for Smart Technologies (BioSMART) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/biosmart.2019.8734235
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A lightweight wheelchair propulsion dynamometer for improving user energy efficiency and mobility

Abstract: The population of manual wheelchair users is growing; the vast majority of users are due to spinal cord injury, often presenting in young adults. Propulsion forces must be produced by the upper body only; such repetitive forces impact the shoulder and elbow joints, leading to long term pain and injury. This also has an effect on mobility, with consequential socio-economic implications. Training in the style of propulsion, especially from an early age, may lead to more efficient propulsion and reduced injury an… Show more

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