Manual wheelchair downhill stability: an analysis of factors affecting tip probability.
Louise ThomasJaimie BorisoffCarolyn J SparreyPublished in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2018)
The probability of forward tipping, corresponding to the greatest risk of injury, was significantly reduced for decreased speeds, smaller bumps, a reclined backrest, and a lower rear seat height. For wheelchairs with dynamic seating adjustability, when travelling downhill, on-the-fly adjustments to the seat or backrest can increase the likelihood of safely rolling over a bump.