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The development and preliminary evaluation of a training device for wheelchair users: The GAMEWheels system

, Ph.D., , , , , , & show all
Pages 129-139 | Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Purpose. Training of appropriate wheelchair propulsion methods may be beneficial to the individual who uses a wheelchair by reducing the incidence of pain and improving one's quality of life. This paper discusses the development and initial testing of a training device that was developed to aid in wheelchair propulsion techniques: GAMEWheels System.

Methods. Two separate models of GAMEWheels have been developed: a GAMEWheels Clinical and a GAMEWheels Trainer. Details of the development process and the refinement have been included in this manuscript. To verify and compare the practicality and functionality of the two GAMEWheels systems, several focus groups were conducted: first to determine whether the systems could be set-up with informational materials and second to determine if the systems could be taught to novice users.

Results. Results from the focus group indicate that the overall impressions of the systems were that they were ‘fun’ to play. Suggestions were raised to improve the design, which have been incorporated into further refinement of the GAMEWheels systems.

Conclusions. This paper provides an overview of the development of a wheelchair-training device. Valuable information was gained to improve the design of the GAMEWheels systems.

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1Unlead VideoStudio6 SE DVD, 2000 Mariner Avenue, Suite 200, Torrance, CA 90503, USA.

2Need for Speed, Electronic Arts, Redwood City, CA, USA.

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