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Comorbidities and medical complexities of mobility device users: a retrospective study.

Nicole B LaBergeAshley DetterbeckCarla F J Nooijen
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2021)
The large number of comorbidities and medical complexities amongst all mobility device users is concerning. The burden and the accompanying healthcare costs of this population is high. The potential that iS-PWC and other interventions could have on reducing these issues should be explored further.Implications of rehabilitationRegardless of a person's primary diagnosis or the wheeled mobility device they use, 100% have at least one and 92% have at least three comorbidities and medical complexities if they spend the majority of their day sittingThe high healthcare cost situations such as Emergency Department visits, Urgent Care visits, hospitalizations, and Urinary Tract Infections are present across those that use all mobility device types and the means to potentially reduce these incidences should be further exploredThe introduction of integrated standing within a power wheelchair, as a means to minimize the frequency of comorbidities and medical complications, should also be investigated further.
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