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  2. Mind-controlled wheelchair - Wikipedia

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    2016. A mind-controlled wheelchair is a motorized wheelchair controlled by a brain–computer interface. Such a wheelchair could be of great importance to patients with locked-in syndrome (LIS), in which a patient is aware but cannot move or communicate verbally due to complete paralysis of nearly all voluntary muscles in the body except the eyes.

  3. Wheelchair Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Wheelchair Foundation. The Wheelchair Foundation (WF) is a non-profit organization founded in June 2000 by real estate developer Ken Behring, and based in Danville, California. The foundation partners with donors (individuals, groups and companies) to provide wheelchairs to people who need them but cannot afford them, mostly in developing nations.

  4. TiLite - Wikipedia

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    TiLite is a company that produces custom ultralight manual wheelchairs made from titanium, aluminum, and carbon fiber materials. [1] The company is known for creating personalized wheelchairs through a process called TiFit, which involves tailoring each wheelchair to the exact specifications of its user. [2]

  5. What it's Like Living in a Wheelchair - Healthline

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    Just Because I’m in a Wheelchair Doesn’t Mean Life Stops. From giving motivational talks to making people laugh as a “sit-down comedian,” Jessie Chin shares why his paralysis can’t keep ...

  6. Technological changes at the Paralympic Games - Wikipedia

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    Wheelchair basketball. Wheelchair basketball is an adaptation of the able-bodied version. Since the beginning of wheelchair basketball in 1946 there have been significant changes in wheelchair technology. Modern wheelchairs used in wheelchair basketball have highly cambered wheels (to prevent injury to players hands).

  7. Wheelchair Exercises: A Routine for Strength - Healthline

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    Sit comfortably and hold a broomstick in your hands in a wide grip, about 6 inches wider than your shoulders. Raise the dowel up above your head, keeping your arms straight. Adjust your grip if ...

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