A.T. Literature- Bicycle Exerciser
- A Biofeedback Cycling Training to Improve Locomotion: A Case Series Study Based on Gait Pattern Classification of 153 Chronic Stroke Patients
- Adapted Bikes: What Children and Young People With Cerebral Palsy Told Us About Their Participation in Adapted Dynamic Cycling
- Adaptor for Exercise Bicycle Pedal
- As the Wheel Turns: Keeping it Moving
- Balance Training Bicycle
- Dad’s Home-Built Trike Helps Son Recover From Brain Injury
- Design of a Test and Training Tricycle for Subjects With Paraplegia
- Development of a Recumbent Elliptical Machine
- Effect of a Bout of Leg Cycling With Electrical Stimulation on Reduction of Hypertonia in Patients With Stroke
- Effect of Two Contrasting Types of Physical Exercise on Chronic Neck Muscle Pain
- Ex Rx Tips for Trainers Working With Amputees
- Exercise Endurance and Functional Mobility Improve for Individuals with Physical Disabilities After Training on a Motorized Elliptical
- Fitness for Individuals Who Are Visually Impaired or Deafblind
- Functional Stimulation
- Gait Parameters Associated With Responsiveness to Treadmill Training With Body Weight Support After Stroke: An Exploratory Study
- Increased Physical Fitness After 4-Week Training on a New Hybrid FES-Cycle in Persons With Spinal Cord Injury
- Optimizing Muscle Power After Stroke: A Cross-Sectional Study
- Remote Rehab-At-Home (rRAH): Virtual Reality System for Promoting Home Cardiac Rehabilitation
- Rigid Link-Segment Models as Predictors of Semi-Reclined Leg Cycling Kinematics
- The Effect of Electrical Passive Cycling on Spasticity in War Veterans With Spinal Cord Injury
- The Effects of a Shank Guide on Cycling Biomechanics of an Adolescent With Cerebral Palsy: A Single-Case Study
- The Electrically Assisted Bicycle: An Alternative Way to Promote Physical Activity
- The Remote Controlled Tricycle: A Wirelessly Controlled Tricycle That Handicapped and Mentally Challenged Patients Can Use
- Therapeutic Effects of Strengthening Exercise on Gait Function of Cerebral Palsy
- TTU Students Re-Engineer Items to Make Everyday Tasks Easier

