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. 1976 Sep 4;115(5):429–432.

Design and evaluation of head unit for wheelchair control by quadriplegic patients.

Y Lozac'h, G Gosselin, E D Sherman, G Gingras
PMCID: PMC1878697  PMID: 953917

Abstract

A control unit was designed to allow persons who have lost hand and arm function to control the speed, steering, reversal and on-off switching of an electric wheelchair by means of backward movement and rotation of the head. When possible, shoulder movement was used to control both reversal and on-off switching. Clinical evaluation in 10 patients with quadriplegia and 2 with severe neuromuscular disease showed that the unit neither interfered with nor restrained the patients' residual body movements, permitted use of natural head movements for smooth and fast control of the wheelchair, and was well accepted by and integrated into the life of the patients.

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