Aronis, G., Pfau, S., Abass, M., Angeli, T., & Gföhler, M. (2026). Comparison of muscular activity and metabolic response between a novel handle-based and a push-rim wheelchair in a simulated daily mobility circuit. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 58, Article jrm44397. https://doi.org/10.2340/jrm.v58.44397
E307-03 - Forschungsbereich Biomechanik und Rehabilitationstechnik E056-21 - Fachbereich SOLVER - Skills for Medical Device Research
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Journal:
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
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ISSN:
1650-1977
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Date (published):
15-Jan-2026
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Number of Pages:
11
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Publisher:
FOUNDATION REHABILITATION INFORMATION
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Peer reviewed:
Yes
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Keywords:
wheelchair; electromyography; spirometry; activities of daily living
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Abstract:
Push-rim wheelchairs are widely used but are associated with low energy efficiency and a high risk of upper limb overuse injuries. To address these issues, we developed a novel handle-based wheelchair aimed at reducing joint strain and improving propulsion efficiency. This study compared muscular and metabolic demands between handle-based and push-rim configurations during an everyday wheelchair course. 22 healthy, wheelchairnaive participants completed a course, including ramps obstacle avoidance, and directional changes, using 3 wheelchair configurations: 1 handle-based and 2 push- rim setups with different wheel sizes. Electromyographic recordings and continuous cardiopulmonary data were collected. The handle-based system resulted in a redistribution of muscle activity, with reductions in several key propulsion muscles and an overall decrease in metabolic demand compared with push-rim propulsion. These findings suggest that the handle-based wheelchair may offer a more energy-efficient and joint-friendly alternative to conventional push-rim designs, with potential benefits for long-term mobility and upper limb health.
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Project title:
Antrieb-Optimierung eines Rollstuhles: P25507-B24 T30700130200 (FWF - Österr. Wissenschaftsfonds)