New brake could stop wheelchair Slip-and-Slide danger
NCT ID NCT06524128
Summary
This study tested how satisfied people were with using a new braking device called Dreeft® on their manual wheelchairs in everyday life. It involved 24 adults who use a manual wheelchair as their main way to get around. The goal was to see if this new brake, which works by pedaling backward, makes daily tasks involving mobility easier, safer, and more satisfying for users.
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Locations
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Centre de ressources et d'innovation mobilité handicap (CEREMH)
Vélizy-Villacoublay, 78140, France
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Centre de rééducation et de réadaptation fonctionnelles de Kerpape
Ploemeur, 56270, France
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