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摘要
本综述的目的是研究现有的和正在开发的评估手动轮椅推进指标的技术。对科学文献和灰色文献进行了范围审查。检索了Medline, Scopus, Cinahl, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)和Embase五个数据库。保留的38篇文章确定了27种设备,分为加速度计、轮椅安装设备、仪表轮和可穿戴设备。本综述中包含的设备可用于手动轮椅使用者监测推进力和活动目标,临床医生用于评估康复计划,并为未来的研究提供信息和指导。研究结果表明,需要进一步研究开发针对手动轮椅使用者群体的定制算法,并在更广泛的自由生活环境中进一步验证公平的参与者群体。
Technologies Measuring Manual Wheelchair Propulsion Metrics: A Scoping Review.
The aim of this review is to investigate existing and developing technologies assessing metrics of manual wheelchair propulsion. A scoping review of scientific and grey literature was performed. Five databases were searched - Medline, Scopus, Cinahl, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and Embase. The 38 retained articles identified 27 devices categorized into accelerometers, wheelchair-mounted devices, instrumented wheels, and wearables. The devices included in this review can be used by manual wheelchair users to monitor propulsion effort and activity goals, by clinicians to assess rehabilitation programs, and to inform and guide future research. The findings support a need for further research into the development of custom algorithms for manual wheelchair user populations as well as further validation in broader free-living environments with equitable participant populations.