Applicability of the Wheelchair Skills Program to the Indian context
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] C. K. Prahalad,et al. Fortune at the bottom of the pyramid, the: eradicating poverty through profits , 2006 .
[2] R Lee Kirby,et al. Wheelchair skills training program: A randomized clinical trial of wheelchair users undergoing initial rehabilitation. , 2004, Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation.
[3] U. P. Wyss,et al. Evaluating a new mobility device: feedback from women with disabilities in India , 2000, Disability and rehabilitation.
[4] Krista L Best,et al. Wheelchair skills training program for clinicians: a randomized controlled trial with occupational therapy students. , 2004, Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation.
[5] Krista L Best,et al. Wheelchair skills training for community-based manual wheelchair users: a randomized controlled trial. , 2005, Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation.
[6] U. Wyss,et al. Designing appropriate rehabilitation technology: a mobility device for women with ambulatory disabilities in India. , 1999, International journal of rehabilitation research. Internationale Zeitschrift fur Rehabilitationsforschung. Revue internationale de recherches de readaptation.
[7] Amalendu Samanta,et al. Wheelchair charity: A useless benevolence in community-based rehabilitation , 2005, Disability and rehabilitation.
[8] G Mukherjee,et al. Arm-crank propelled three-wheeled chair: physiological evaluation of the propulsion using one arm and both arm patterns , 2004, International journal of rehabilitation research. Internationale Zeitschrift fur Rehabilitationsforschung. Revue internationale de recherches de readaptation.
[9] Amalendu Samanta,et al. Effect of chronic use of different propulsion systems in wheelchair design on the aerobic capacity of Indian users. , 2005, The Indian journal of medical research.
[10] Rory A Cooper,et al. Towards the development of an effective technology transfer model of wheelchairs to developing countries , 2006, Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology.
[11] Krista L Best,et al. The manual wheelchair-handling skills of caregivers and the effect of training. , 2004, Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation.