“…In four studies (67%), participants were recruited with ambulatory complications related to: stroke, chronic obtrusive pulmonary disorder, multiple sclerosis, musculoskeletal disorder, athetoid cerebral palsy, amputation, central nervous system disorder, cerebral vascular accident, orthopedic injury/deformity, and spinal cord injury [23][24][25][26]. In two other studies (33%), interventions were performed on individuals without disabilities [14,27]. Inclusion criteria regarding prior experience in driving powered mobility devices differed between studies.…”