A.T. Literature- Wheelchair Propulsion Monitor
- 17,000 Bouts of Mobility
- Activity Monitors for Wheelchair Users
- Advances in Manual Wheelchair Technology
- Analyzing Wheelchair Mobility Patterns of Community-Dwelling Older Adults
- Assessment of Joystick Control During the Performance of Powered Wheelchair Driving Tasks
- Biomechanical Analysis of Wheelchair Wheelie Performance
- Characterization of Power Wheelchair Use in the Home and Community
- Comparing Handrim Biomechanics for Treadmill and Overground Wheelchair Propulsion
- Could Mobility Performance Measures Be Used to Evaluate Wheelchair Skills?
- Detection of Wheelchair User Activities Using Wearable Sensors
- Development and Validation of a Physical Activity Monitor for Use on a Wheelchair
- Development of a Wheelchair Monitoring System
- Development of an Instrumented Wheel for Manual Wheelchair Propulsion Assessment
- Effect of Choice of Recovery Patterns on Handrim Kinetics in Manual Wheelchair Users With Paraplegia and Tetraplegia
- Effect of Wearing an Activity Monitor on the Amount of Daily Manual Wheelchair Propulsion in Persons With Spinal Cord Injury
- Effects of a Dynamic Seating on Wheelchair Propulsion in Individuals With SCI
- Elbow Kinematics During Overground Manual Wheelchair Propulsion in Individuals With Tetraplegia
- Estimating Stroke Number and Cadence of Wheelchair Propulsion Using Portable Sensors
- Evaluation of Manual Wheelchair Performance in Everyday Life
- High-Tech Tool
- How You Push Matters!
- Individual Muscle Contributions to Push and Recovery Subtasks During Wheelchair Propulsion
- Kinematic State of the Hand at Impact with the Wheelchair Handrim as a Function of Handrim Compliance
- Kinetic Analysis of Wheelchair Propulsion for Various Surface and Ramp Conditions
- Manual Wheelchair Propulsion Patterns on Natural Surfaces
- Manual Wheelchair Pushrim Dynamics in People With Multiple Sclerosis
- Manual Wheelchair Use: Bouts of Mobility in Everyday Life
- Multisite Comparison of Wheelchair Propulsion Kinetics in Persons with Paraplegia
- Optimizing Wheelchair Performance in the First Year Following Spinal Cord Injury
- Pilot Study for Quantifying Driving Characteristics During Power Wheelchair Soccer
- Predicting Energy Expenditure of Manual Wheelchair Users With Spinal Cord Injury Using a Multisensor-Based Activity Monitor
- Pushing a Wheelchair: Simple Task - or Accomplished Skill?
- Pushrim Kinetics During Advanced Wheelchair Skills in Manual Wheelchair Users With Spinal Cord Injury
- Redefining the Manual Wheelchair Stroke Cycle: Identification and Impact of Nonpropulsive Pushrim Contact
- Shoulder Demands in Manual Wheelchair Users Across a Spectrum of Activities
- Shoulder Joint Kinetics During Wheelchair Propulsion on a Treadmill at Two Different Speeds in Spinal Cord Injury Patients
- Shoulder Model Validation and Joint Contact Forces During Wheelchair Activities
- Test-Retest Reliability and Minimal Detectable Change of the SmartWheel Clinical Protocol
- The Adaptation and Calibration of the SMARTHUB for Measuring Ground Reaction Forces on Manual Wheelchairs
- The Effect of Four Different Stroke Patterns on Manual Wheelchair Propulsion and Upper Limb Muscle Strain
- The Effect of Hand Contact Speed on Wheelchair Propulsion Kinetics
- The Effect of Variable Practice on Wheelchair Propulsive Efficiency and Propulsive Timing
- The Effects of Rear-Wheel Camber on the Kinematics of Upper Extremity During Wheelchair Propulsion
- The Influence of Verbal Training and Visual Feedback on Manual Wheelchair Propulsion
- The Relationship Between Wheelchair Mobility Patterns and Community Participation Among Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury
- Validation of a Biofeedback System for Wheelchair Propulsion Training
- Validity of the Detection of Wheelchair Propulsion as Measured With an Activity Monitor in Patients With Spinal Cord Injury
- Variability and Complexity of Shoulder Motion During Wheelchair Propulsion
- Variability in Bimanual Wheelchair Propulsion: Consistency of Two Instrumented Wheels During Handrim Wheelchair Propulsion on a Motor Driven Treadmill
- Wheelchair Propulsion Biomechanics in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
- Wheelchair Propulsion Biomechanics, Weight, and Median Nerve Damage: A Longitudinal Study
- Wheelchair Propulsion Demands During Outdoor Community Ambulation
- Wheelchair-Mounted Accelerometers for Measurement of Physical Activity

