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Lessons learned from a pediatric powered mobility lending program.

Naomi GefenPatrice L WeissAmihai RigbiLori Rosenberg
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2023)
A lending program provides children with opportunities to improve mobility skills in an appropriate powered wheelchair. Children who can communicate verbally, propel a manual wheelchair, use a joystick and go-stop upon request are significantly more likely to become proficient drivers; however, many who were unable to complete these tasks also improved and even became proficient drivers.
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