Comparing Performance of Manual Wheelchair Skills Using New and Conventional Rear Anti-Tip Devices: Randomized Controlled Trial  R. Lee Kirby, MD, Casey.

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Comparing Performance of Manual Wheelchair Skills Using New and Conventional Rear Anti-Tip Devices: Randomized Controlled Trial  R. Lee Kirby, MD, Casey G. Corkum, BSc, Cher Smith, BSc (OT), Paula Rushton, MClSc (OT), Donald A. MacLeod, MSc, Adam Webber, MSc  Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation  Volume 89, Issue 3, Pages 480-485 (March 2008) DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2007.08.163 Copyright © 2008 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Terms and Conditions

Fig 1 C-RADs on a wheelchair. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2008 89, 480-485DOI: (10.1016/j.apmr.2007.08.163) Copyright © 2008 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Terms and Conditions

Fig 2 The new Arc-RAD design. The Arc-RADs (A) remain out of the way at rest but (B) permit moderate rear tip when they self-deploy because of ground contact. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2008 89, 480-485DOI: (10.1016/j.apmr.2007.08.163) Copyright © 2008 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Terms and Conditions

Fig 3 CONSORT diagram for wheelchair-using participants. During the 289-day recruitment period, there were a total of 401 inpatients admitted to the rehabilitation center. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2008 89, 480-485DOI: (10.1016/j.apmr.2007.08.163) Copyright © 2008 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Terms and Conditions

Fig 4 RAD-relevant percentage scores on the WST for the Arc-RAD and C-RAD groups. The horizontal lines in the middle of the boxes are the median values, the lower and upper ends of the boxes are the 25th and 75th percentiles, the whiskers extend to the furthest nonoutlier values, and outliers are displayed as dots. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2008 89, 480-485DOI: (10.1016/j.apmr.2007.08.163) Copyright © 2008 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Terms and Conditions