2007
DOI: 10.5759/jscas1999.9.23
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Wheelchair Propulsion Analysis Using a Human Model that Incorporates Muscles

Abstract: A simulation system that is capable of analyzing wheelchair propulsion using a human model which incorporates muscles and bones has been developed. The system calculates the driving force and muscular force for input movements applied to the wheelchair. In this study, three types of sitting arrangements were evaluated, namely a wheelchair in normal seat position which has no cushion, one in upward sitting position which has a seat cushion and one in forward sitting position which has a backrest cushion. This w… Show more

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“…Results from our inverse dynamics analysis match trends with the muscle activity during forward linear operation for wheelchairs measured by electromyogram [8]. Although there is no concordance of results because it is not patient-specific modeling, this parallel in trends has certain reliability in the result of modeling output in this study.…”
Section: Analytical Resultssupporting
confidence: 48%
“…Results from our inverse dynamics analysis match trends with the muscle activity during forward linear operation for wheelchairs measured by electromyogram [8]. Although there is no concordance of results because it is not patient-specific modeling, this parallel in trends has certain reliability in the result of modeling output in this study.…”
Section: Analytical Resultssupporting
confidence: 48%