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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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ItemCushion Use and Performance in Everyday Life(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-05) Sprigle, Stephen
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ItemWheelchair Use in Everyday Life(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009) Sprigle, Stephen
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ItemAnatomical Model Propulsion System (AMPS): Measuring Manual Wheelchair Efficiency(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009) Dao, Phuc ; Eicholtz, Matt ; Caspall, Jayme ; Sprigle, Stephen ; Ferri, Aldo A.The goal of this project was to produce a test device and methodology capable of measuring the mechanical efficiency of manual wheelchairs. The result would provide an objective measure of wheelchair performance that are required to effectively prescribe wheelchairs and to code wheelchairs properly for reimbursement.
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ItemA Data Processing Method to Measure the Use of Manual Wheelchairs(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009) Sonenblum, Sharon Eve ; Caspall, Jayme ; Lopez, Ricardo ; Sprigle, Stephen
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ItemBlood Flow and Pressure Changes That Occur With Tilt-in-space(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009) Sonenblum, Sharon Eve ; Sprigle, Stephen
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ItemWheelchair Cushion Degradation During Everyday Use(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009) Sprigle, Stephen ; Nemeth, Michelle E.
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ItemTemperature and Humidity at the Buttock-Wheelchair Cushion Interface(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009) Sprigle, Stephen ; Eicholtz, Matthew R.
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ItemAnalysis of Temperature and Relative Humidity Variation in Wheelchair Cushion Monitoring Tests(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009) Eicholtz, Matthew ; Sprigle, StephenClinicians need to prescribe wheelchair equipment that is tailored to the needs of the individual. Relative humidity affects friction and skin's ability to withstand loads. Increased tissue temperature increases metabolic demand and may affect tissue integrity. Need to develop ISO standards for cushion testing.
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ItemDetecting Early Stage Pressure Ulcer on Dark Skin Using Multi Spectral Imager(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009) Kong, Linghua ; Sprigle, Stephen ; Yi, Dingrong ; Wang, Chao ; Wang, Fengtao ; Liu, Fuhan ; Wang, Jiwu ; Zhao, FutingThis paper introduces a novel idea, innovative technology in building multi spectral imaging based device. The benefit from them is people can have low cost, handheld and standing alone device which makes acquire multi spectral images real time with just a snapshot. The paper for the first time publishes some images got from such prototyped miniaturized multi spectral imager.