2017
DOI: 10.20965/jaciii.2017.p0363
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Experimental Study on Physical Burden of Transfer Assistance for Excretion – Comparison Between Transfer-Type Wheelchair and Ordinary Wheelchair –

Abstract: Assisting the elderly to or from a toilet for excretion is a heavy burden, and staff at nursing homes and families at home have problems such as backache and tiredness. There are several previous studies on standing up from a chair, bed, or toilet seat but almost no studies on the series of actions required for excretion (i.e., from a bed to a transfer apparatus and from the transfer apparatus to the toilet seat). The difference in the physical burden (muscular strength) for helpers when using the Norisukesan … Show more

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“…Providing EMG technical assistance to older individuals and those with motor disorders has been a crucial research focus spanning over a decade. EMG signals have been harnessed to control wheelchairs [13], [30]- [32], and other assistive devices for routine tasks [14], [33]. Considering smart wheelchairs, traditional joystick interfaces might pose challenges for the intended audience due to potential motor skill limitations.…”
Section: Daily Assistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Providing EMG technical assistance to older individuals and those with motor disorders has been a crucial research focus spanning over a decade. EMG signals have been harnessed to control wheelchairs [13], [30]- [32], and other assistive devices for routine tasks [14], [33]. Considering smart wheelchairs, traditional joystick interfaces might pose challenges for the intended audience due to potential motor skill limitations.…”
Section: Daily Assistancementioning
confidence: 99%