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   Assessment of Joystick control during the performance of powered wheelchair driving tasks  
   
نویسنده sorrento g.u. ,archambault p.s. ,routhier f. ,dessureault d. ,boissy p.
منبع journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation - 2011 - دوره : 8 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: powered wheelchairs are essential for many individuals who have mobility impairments. nevertheless,if operated improperly,the powered wheelchair poses dangers to both the user and to those in its vicinity. thus,operating a powered wheelchair with some degree of proficiency is important for safety,and measuring driving skills becomes an important issue to address. the objective of this study was to explore the discriminate validity of outcome measures of driving skills based on joystick control strategies and performance recorded using a data logging system. methods. we compared joystick control strategies and performance during standardized driving tasks between a group of 10 expert and 13 novice powered wheelchair users. driving tasks were drawn from the wheelchair skills test (v. 4.1). data from the joystick controller were collected on a data logging system. joystick control strategies and performance outcome measures included the mean number of joystick movements,time required to complete tasks,as well as variability of joystick direction. results: in simpler tasks,the expert group's driving skills were comparable to those of the novice group. yet,in more difficult and spatially confined tasks,the expert group required fewer joystick movements for task completion. in some cases,experts also completed tasks in approximately half the time with respect to the novice group. conclusions: the analysis of joystick control made it possible to discriminate between novice and expert powered wheelchair users in a variety of driving tasks. these results imply that in spatially confined areas,a greater powered wheelchair driving skill level is required to complete tasks efficiently. based on these findings,it would appear that the use of joystick signal analysis constitutes an objective tool for the measurement of powered wheelchair driving skills. this tool may be useful for the clinical assessment and training of powered wheelchair skills. © 2011 sorrento et al; licensee biomed central ltd.
آدرس school of physical and occupational therapy,mcgill university,montréal,canada,centre for interdisciplinary research in rehabilitation of greater montreal (crir),jewish rehabilitation hospital,montréal, Canada, school of physical and occupational therapy,mcgill university,montréal,canada,centre for interdisciplinary research in rehabilitation of greater montreal (crir),jewish rehabilitation hospital,montréal, Canada, center for interdisciplinary research in rehabilitation and social integration (cirris),institut de réadaptation en déficience physique de québec,qc, Canada, technical aids department,centre de réadptation lucie-bruneau,montréal, Canada, research centre on aging,css-iugs,sherbrooke,canada,faculty of medecine and health sciences department of surgery,université de sherbrooke,sherbrooke, Canada
 
     
   
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