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Use of a dynamic arm support to drive a power wheelchair: a case report.

Jason BouffardJosiane LettreAlexandre Campeau-LecoursDavid PacciollaBruno LemelinFrancois Routhier
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2022)
This study demonstrated that a wheelchair-bound DAS has the potential to improve PWC use, but successful integration requires specific factors. The service delivery process and the environmental accessibility are crucial for the successful integration of such a device and to avoid safety issues.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONNo study deeply assessed the impacts of dynamic arm support on power wheelchair control, and the associated facilitators and obstacles.A wheelchair-bound dynamic arm support has the potential to improve power wheelchair control for individuals with upper limb disabilities and to lead to positive psychosocial impacts if some conditions conductive to successful integration are met.The service delivery process and the environmental accessibility appear as crucial aspects for the successful integration of a new device, such as dynamic arm support and avoiding safety issues.
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