Model System:
SCIReference Type:
JAAccession No.:
J49813.Journal:
Assistive Technology
Year, Volume, Issue, Page(s):
, 17, 2, 159-170Publication Website:
Abstract:
Article provides an overview of ongoing research efforts to develop virtual reality applications and devices for mobility skills assessment and training, exercise training, and environment assessment. Virtual reality offers wheelchair users a tool for training in different environments without any indoor or outdoor physical constraints. This research is conducted by the University of Pittsburgh Model Center for Spinal Cord Injury.
Author(s):
Cooper, Rory A., Ding, Dan, Simpson, Richard, Fitzgerald, Shirley G., Spaeth, Donald M., Guo, Songfeng, Koontz, Alicia M., Cooper, Rosemarie, Kim, Jongbae, Boninger, Michael L.