Johnson Health Tech: Adaptive indoor rower for wheelchair users
Wheelchair Accessible Rowing Ergometer
Project Overview
Individuals with injuries or disabilities have trouble utilizing typical workout machines due to a lack of exercise equipment that is accessible for them. One affected group is individuals who require the use of a wheelchair. People require wheelchairs for a multitude of physical disabilities or injuries to the brain, spinal cord, or lower extremities. The majority of exercise machines are not designed for wheelchair use, and thus exercise options for wheelchair users are limited. In order to solve this issue, modifications need to be made to current manufactured machines. A standard Matrix rowing machine will be adapted to accommodate individuals who require the use of a wheelchair. The Adaptive Rower will secure the wheelchair into the rowing machine, preventing the user from tipping backward during the course of the workout. This modified design will increase the accessibility and ease of use of a rowing machine by individuals in wheelchairs and will help to improve their overall well-being through exercise.
Team Picture
Files
- Final Report (December 14, 2022)
- Final Notebook (December 13, 2022)
- Final Poster Presentation (December 8, 2022)
- Gantt Chart (October 27, 2022)
- PDS (October 11, 2022)
- Preliminary Report (October 11, 2022)
- Preliminary Presentation (October 6, 2022)
Contact Information
Team Members
- Annabel Frake - Team Leader
- Josh Andreatta - Communicator
- Samuel Skirpan - BSAC
- Tim Tran - BWIG
- Roxi Reuter - BPAG
Advisor and Client
- Prof. Tracy Jane Puccinelli - Advisor
- Ms. Staci Quam - Client
Related Projects
- Spring 2023: Johnson Health Tech: Adaptive Indoor Rower for Wheelchair Users
- Fall 2022: Johnson Health Tech: Adaptive indoor rower for wheelchair users
- Spring 2022: Johnson Health Tech: Adaptive indoor rower for wheelchair users