2022
DOI: 10.3390/sym14030576
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The Wheelchair Propulsion Wheel Rotation Angle Function Symmetry in the Propelling Phase: Motion Capture Research and a Mathematical Model

Abstract: The movement of a wheelchair with manual propulsion depends on the kinematics of the human body and the forces exerted by the muscles. To design innovative wheelchair propulsion systems, the biomechanical parameters resulting from human interaction in this anthropotechnical system must be formalised. The research objectives were thus adopted: an analysis of the propulsion wheel angle of rotation resulting from the hand movement’s trajectory and the mathematical formalisation of the propulsion wheel angle of ro… Show more

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“…A person using a wheelchair forms an anthropotechnical system that can be modeled with many related biomechanical and mechanical parameters and causal effects [1][2][3]. One such parameter relation is the movement of the human body combined with the movement of a wheelchair [4,5]. This connection results from the cyclical propelling of the wheelchair using the upper limbs and the transfer of mechanical energy to the human body through the body support system of the moving wheelchair [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A person using a wheelchair forms an anthropotechnical system that can be modeled with many related biomechanical and mechanical parameters and causal effects [1][2][3]. One such parameter relation is the movement of the human body combined with the movement of a wheelchair [4,5]. This connection results from the cyclical propelling of the wheelchair using the upper limbs and the transfer of mechanical energy to the human body through the body support system of the moving wheelchair [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%