TY - JOUR
T1 - End-user reported outcomes of a customizable manual wheelchair
AU - Daniel Frederick, Samson
AU - Shaikh-Mohammed, Javeed
AU - Suresh, Gayatri
AU - Sujatha, S.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 RESNA.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - NeoFly™ is a customizable, compact, ergonomic manual wheelchair. This indigenously designed, personalized wheelchair was devised to enhance the user’s health and lifestyle. This study aimed to evaluate the long-term impact of NeoFly™ on users’ daily routines. All participants (N = 43, 20-males, 23-females), selected through convenience sampling, had spinal cord injuries and were remotely screened for inclusion-exclusion criteria by an occupational therapist. Eighteen customizations ensured an appropriate fit for users. During the 6-month study period, the participants used NeoFly™ in their daily routines. To assess the impact of NeoFly™ on users’ health and lifestyle, participants’ feedback was captured using a questionnaire related to productivity, community participation, leisure, accessibility, mobility, functionality, body functions, self-care, portability, and device feedback. Around 88% of users were satisfied with their sitting posture and could easily perform pressure relief maneuvers. Nearly 91% of users felt that maintaining a good sitting balance and bladder voiding were easy tasks and found environmental controls and doorways accessible. Around 86% of users felt ease in overhead reach. About 77% and 88% of users felt independent in performing ADLs and in terms of educational/vocational mobility, respectively. Overall, user responses indicate a positive impact of NeoFly™ on the users’ health and lifestyle.
AB - NeoFly™ is a customizable, compact, ergonomic manual wheelchair. This indigenously designed, personalized wheelchair was devised to enhance the user’s health and lifestyle. This study aimed to evaluate the long-term impact of NeoFly™ on users’ daily routines. All participants (N = 43, 20-males, 23-females), selected through convenience sampling, had spinal cord injuries and were remotely screened for inclusion-exclusion criteria by an occupational therapist. Eighteen customizations ensured an appropriate fit for users. During the 6-month study period, the participants used NeoFly™ in their daily routines. To assess the impact of NeoFly™ on users’ health and lifestyle, participants’ feedback was captured using a questionnaire related to productivity, community participation, leisure, accessibility, mobility, functionality, body functions, self-care, portability, and device feedback. Around 88% of users were satisfied with their sitting posture and could easily perform pressure relief maneuvers. Nearly 91% of users felt that maintaining a good sitting balance and bladder voiding were easy tasks and found environmental controls and doorways accessible. Around 86% of users felt ease in overhead reach. About 77% and 88% of users felt independent in performing ADLs and in terms of educational/vocational mobility, respectively. Overall, user responses indicate a positive impact of NeoFly™ on the users’ health and lifestyle.
KW - Assistive device
KW - bespoke
KW - customizability
KW - ergonomic
KW - wheelchair
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105012510469
U2 - 10.1080/10400435.2025.2533291
DO - 10.1080/10400435.2025.2533291
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105012510469
SN - 1040-0435
JO - Assistive Technology
JF - Assistive Technology
ER -