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ItemPower Wheelchairs 101(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-09-18) Kreutz, David
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ItemEcaspar usability study(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-07-09) Bryant, Elizabeth
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ItemBench test for adjustability and positioning capability of wheelchair(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-06-09) Sprigle, Stephen
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Item(SBIR) Resource materials for home modifications(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-06-09) Bruce, Carrie M.
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ItemCushion Use and Performance in Everyday Life(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-05) Sprigle, Stephen
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ItemInstructions on Completing Mock-Up of Spring-Loaded Design for Lift/Lower of Center-Mounted Footrests on Power Wheel Chairs(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-04-14)Center-mounted footrests lift to be stowed beneath the seat well, and lower to be deployed. A mechanism for independent operation of footrest stowage and deployment is not included in market power wheel chairs, and PWC users have expressed the need for such a mechanism. My group research at Georgia Tech has aimed to design a solution that permits wheelchair users to independently lift and lower a center-mounted footplate during transferring processes. The mock-up is constructed to showcase the mechanism by which the track slide design works to lift and lower the power wheelchair center-mounted footrest.
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ItemInstructions on Completing Mock-Up of Track Slide Design for Lift/Lower of Center-Mounted Footrests on Power Wheel Chairs(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-04-13)Center-mounted footrests lift to be stowed beneath the seat well, and lower to be deployed. A mechanism for independent operation of footrest stowage and deployment is not included in market power wheel chairs, and PWC users have expressed the need for such a mechanism. We aim to design a solution that permits wheelchair users to independently lift and lower a center-mounted footplate during transferring processes.
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ItemWheelchair use in everyday(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009) Maurer, Chris
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ItemUser-Centered Development of a Braking System for Manual Wheelchairs(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009) Jowers, Jonathan
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ItemDynamic Response of Wheelchair Cushions to the ISO Impact Damping Test(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009) Chung, Bummo