Virtual Reality for Power Wheelchair Training

Authors
Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2018
A virtual reality platform may lead to better training of people with complex disabilities who desire to be power wheelchair users and thus allow them to benefit from living a more active life. A virtual reality training program could significantly impact the lives of people with disabilities by improving function, reducing abandonment of power wheelchairs, and reducing morbidity and mortality and associated costs occurring from power wheelchair accidents. This new virtual reality training program will reflect improvements in accessibility, customization, simulator sickness, ease of use, and will have report generating capabilities as compared to previous virtual reality training platforms. The investigators expect that virtual reality training will be a superior alternative to standard in‐person wheelchair training.
Epistemonikos ID: f9a6df55ed8948b81509960a35011884fe2d7953
First added on: May 21, 2024