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Disabled exercise gimbal chair

The goal of this project is to develop a device that enables wheelchair users to move from the sitting to the standing position, allowing them to strengthen muscles, aid in bodily functions, and help reduce their current movement limitations.

Project Overview

Moving the body has many benefits for the brain, muscles, bones, joints, intestines, heart, lungs and many other organs. Movement is also beneficial for a number of bodily functions such as blood flow, digestion, muscle strength, bone health, and many more. Many wheelchair users are currently unable to take advantage of these benefits due to movement challenges they experience, especially those suffering from neuromuscular conditions or spinal injuries. Neuromuscular conditions inhibit the straightening of joints, limiting the overall mobility of the patient and forcing them to stay seated in one position for the duration of the day. The cost of hiring a CNA or licensed physical therapist is quite expensive and usually is not covered by health insurance for those affected by a permanent disability. The goal of this project is to develop a device that enables wheelchair users to move from the sitting to the standing position, allowing them to strengthen muscles, aid in bodily functions, and help reduce their current movement limitations.

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From left to right: Benjamin Lawonn, Naman Patel, Marissa Harkness, Jonathon Murphy, and Jenna Warden
From left to right: Benjamin Lawonn, Naman Patel, Marissa Harkness, Jonathon Murphy, and Jenna Warden

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Team Members

  • Benjamin Lawonn - Team Leader
  • Naman Patel - Communicator
  • Marissa Harkness - BSAC
  • Jonathon Murphy - BWIG
  • Jenna Warden - BPAG

Advisor and Client

  • Mitchell Tyler - Advisor
  • Mr. Keith Wanta - Client

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