Quick Release Seat: A seat to easily attach and detach from a wheelchair.
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Quick Release Seat
Device to Help People Walk Again University of Houston
Motus, a rehabilitation device that couples pendulum arm swings with bipedal gait for patients with mobility impairment. Includes an adjustable interface, XYZ-axis moving arms, rotating handles, and motion-sensitive cameras.
Anti-Gravity Device University of Manitoba
Anti-Gravity Device: An assistive device for children with Spinal Muscular Atrophy used to support movement of user’s limbs to improve muscle development and strength.
A Seating System to Provide Segmental Postural Control for Children Western New England University
The chair provides head support, lateral supports along the trunk, and pelvic control with a pelvic strapping mechanism.
Allonstride: An exoskeleton for stroke patients’ rehabilitation University of Ottawa
Allonstride is a 4-DOF hip-mounted exoskeleton to assist in the rehabilitation of stroke patients with reduced muscular strength.
Prosthetic Energy Return Knee LeTourneau University
The PERK knee incorporates a pawl ratchet locking mechanism, electrical control systems and surface friction damping.
Novel one-arm-drive mobile stander for pediatric patients with hemiplegia Johns Hopkins University
\We are designing and building a novel, mechanical, one-arm-drive (OAD) mobile stander to provide this underserved patient population with an affordable means of independent standing mobility.
WheelXChanger: Wheelchair Wheel Changing Station University of New Brunswick
A Wheelchair Wheel Changing Station is an apparatus which allows people who have upper body mobility and use wheelchairs to change their wheels independently.
Hand Warmer for power wheelchair users: Increasing mobility for people with muscular dystrophy University of Manitoba
Our hand warmer is a convenient, easily adaptable solution that increases mobility, independence, and quality of life will greatly aid the 2.5% of Manitoba males that have muscular dystrophy.
ExoZU: an assistive wearable exoskeleton to help wheelchair users to walk again Zagazig University
Our device offers the possibility of walking again instead of using the wheelchair by using a wearable assistive device.