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CompletedNCT03330912

The Influence of Seat Height on Hemiplegic-pattern Propulsion of Manual Wheelchairs

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
50 (actual)
Sponsor
Lee Kirby · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

This study evaluates the effect of seat height on hemiplegic-pattern wheelchair propulsion. Each subject will act as their own control and measures will be obtained in a one sixty minute session. Five seat heights relative to the subject's leg length will be measured in a random order to see the effect on forward and backwards wheelchair propulsion.

Detailed description

Many people who have suffered a stroke require a wheelchair for mobility. Hemiplegia is a common result of stroke.Many people with hemiplegia propel themselves using their sound-side arms and legs ("hemiplegic-pattern propulsion") in manual wheelchairs.Often people using this pattern are prescribed wheelchairs with a reduced seat height to facilitate foot propulsion. Despite the seeming obviousness of the need to lower the seat height for people who use foot propulsion,there is little available evidence to help establish optimal wheelchair seat height. The study objective is to test the hypothesis that there is an optimum wheelchair seat height (expressed as a percentage of the lower leg length) for hemiplegic-pattern wheelchair propulsion. The investigators expect that the optimum seat height will be lower than that usually used for wheelchairs that are hand-propelled. A single-subject design with able-bodied participants will be used to investigate 5 randomized seat heights. The 5 seat heights will be set relative to the subjects leg length at a single 60 minute data collection session All measures will be obtained during one session. The optimal seat height will be chosen based on wheelchair propulsion speed, push frequency and effectiveness over 10m going forward on smooth surface, and 5m going backwards over a soft surface.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICENeutral seat heightSeat height set relative to participant's leg length with neutral set at the measured lower leg length
DEVICEVery low seat heightSeat height set relative to participant's leg length, 2" below the measured lower leg length
DEVICELow seat heightSeat height set relative to participant's leg length, 1" below the measured lower leg length
DEVICEVery high seat heightSeat height set relative to participant's leg length, 2" above the measured lower leg length
DEVICEHigh seat heightSeat height set relative to participant's leg length, 1" above the measured lower leg length

Timeline

Start date
2018-05-01
Primary completion
2019-09-01
Completion
2019-09-01
First posted
2017-11-06
Last updated
2020-09-11

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Canada

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03330912. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.