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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. 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]

  4. Everest and Jennings - Wikipedia

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    Herbert A. Everest and Harry C. Jennings Sr. were friends, and both were engineers. Herbert Everest was also physically disabled after surviving a mining accident in 1918. Everest complained to Jennings about the bulk of chairs available in the early 1930s, and in 1933, the pair designed and built a lightweight, collapsible model in Jennings ...

  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. How Getting a Wheelchair for My Chronic Illness Changed My Life

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    My power chair has given me a freedom I can’t remember ever having. For people with disabilities, a lot of conversations around wheelchairs are about how they bring freedom — and they really ...

  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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