Disabled exercise gimbal chair
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Login for More InformationThe chest restraint attached to the standing wheel chair will stabilize the user as they assume an upright position.
Project Overview
The current method of restraining the user in the standing position in a sit-to-stand (STS) wheelchair is unable to be performed autonomously. This requires the individual to hire a CNA or personal care attendant in order to utilize the stand function of their STS wheelchair, which is costly. The engineering design team has been tasked with designing chest and knee restraints that are operable by the user, allowing for greater utilization of the stand function which strengthens muscles, improves digestion as well as blood flow, and increases overall mental and physical health. The goal for this semester is to design and fabricate the chest and knee restraints in order to lay the mechanical groundwork for eventual programming and integration into the client’s powered wheelchair.
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Contact Information
Team Members
- Anna Ankerstjerne - Co-Team Leader
- Drew Hardwick - Co-Team Leader
- Jason Hahn - Communicator
- Erin Schlegel - BSAC
- Srihari Gopalan - BWIG
- Roxi Reuter - BPAG
Advisor and Client
- Prof. Chris Brace - Advisor
- Mr. Keith Wanta - Client
Related Projects
- Fall 2021: Disabled exercise gimbal chair
- Spring 2021: Disabled exercise gimbal chair
- Fall 2020: Disabled exercise gimbal chair