Driving Characteristics of Electric-Powered Wheelchair Users: How Far, Fast, and Often Do People Drive?

Cooper, R. A.; Thorman, T.; Cooper, R.; Dvorznak, B. S.; Fitzgerald, S. G.; Ammer, W. et al.: Driving Characteristics of Electric-Powered Wheelchair Users: How Far, Fast, and Often Do People Drive?. I: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2002(83/2), s. 250-255.Language: Engelsk

Summary: The objective of this study was to determine the driving characteristics of electric-powered wheelchair users during unrestricted community activities and to compare the activity levels among an active group and a group of regular users. Participants: Seventeen people participated, all of whom used electric-powered wheelchairs as their primary means of mobility. Conclusion: Drivers of electric-powered wheelchairs are most active during the afternoon and evening hours. Over the 5-day period of this study, there was little variation in the speed or distance driven per day.

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