Ergonomic Pad Design of IoT-Based Portable Electric Wheel-chair
Author:
Sutiman Sutiman1ORCID, Damayanto Angga1ORCID, Efendi Yosep1ORCID, Surono Surono1ORCID, Syauqi Khusni1ORCID, Jauhari Muhammad Nurrohman2ORCID, Hayati Nurfallah1ORCID, Cantika Listya Mutiara1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta 2. Universitas PGRI Adi Buana Surabaya
Abstract
Background and Aims: Wheelchairs are a basic necessity for people with disabilities, especially people with physical disabilities. Although conventional wheelchairs have aided the mobility of people with disabili-ties, they are limited in scope due to physical exhaustion and health problems from sitting in wheelchairs for a long time. This research is important to develop seatback and cushion features for Health Electric Wheelchair Portable IoT-Based wheelchairs, for easy and comfortable mobil-ity for people with disabilities. The development of wheelchairs aims to reduce the negative im-pact of prolonged immobilization on people with physical disabilities. Methods: Research & Development method. The development stage: 1). The development of pads for Health Electric Wheelchair Portable IoT-Based seatback and cushion needed by wheelchair users; 2). Development of expert-validated Health Electric Wheelchair Portable IoT-Based ergonomics and seatback in accordance with the needs of wheelchair users to improve physical independence; 3). Modify components and equipment for Health Electric Wheelchair Portable IoT-Based cushion and seatback. Results: The result of this development of this wheelchair pays attention to ergonomic design by developing seatback and chair features for Health Electric Wheelchair Portable IoT-Based wheelchairs to provide safety and comfort when using wheel-chairs, especially physical disability. Conclusion: The development of cushion and seatback on wheelchairs can reduce the negative impact of immobilization on people with physical disabilities and is able to provide broad access for users to mobilize on wheelchairs and can adjust to the ergonomics of each user's body.
Publisher
International Journal of Disabilities Sports and Health Sciences
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