2014
DOI: 10.1155/2014/236486
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Sliding and Lower Limb Mechanics during Sit-Stand-Sit Transitions with a Standing Wheelchair

Abstract: Purpose. This study aimed to investigate the shear displacement between the body and backrest/seat, range of motion (ROM), and force acting on the lower limb joints during sit-stand-sit transitions by operating an electric-powered standing wheelchair. Methods and Materials. The amounts of sliding along the backrest and the seat plane, ROM of lower limb joints, and force acting on the knee/foot were measured in twenty-four people with paraplegia. Results. Without an antishear mechanism, the shear displacement w… Show more

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“…Currently, stand-up wheelchairs have been researched and developed. LEVO, F5corpusVS, etc., are representative commercially available equipment [4]- [7], and they typically have changing body position functions such as reclining, tilting, and seat-lifting. Users can move and work in any posture from standing to sitting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, stand-up wheelchairs have been researched and developed. LEVO, F5corpusVS, etc., are representative commercially available equipment [4]- [7], and they typically have changing body position functions such as reclining, tilting, and seat-lifting. Users can move and work in any posture from standing to sitting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%