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Comparison of activities of daily living in two different one arm drive wheelchairs: a controlled trial

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Pages 75-81 | Published online: 17 Apr 2011

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Anne Mandy, Claire Walton & Jon Michaelis. (2015) Comparison of activities of daily living (ADLs) in two different one arm drive wheelchairs: a study of individuals/participants with hemiplegia. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 10:2, pages 108-112.
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Anne Mandy, Lucy Redhead & Jon Michaelis. (2014) Measurement of Hand/Handrim Grip Forces in Two Different One Arm Drive Wheelchairs. BioMed Research International 2014, pages 1-8.
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Rebecca Charbonneau, R. Lee Kirby & Kara Thompson. (2013) Manual Wheelchair Propulsion by People With Hemiplegia: Within-Participant Comparisons of Forward Versus Backward Techniques. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 94:9, pages 1707-1713.
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