Modulating wheelchair navigation in patients with spatial neglect.
Patients who have had a stroke resulting in the deficit of visuo-spatial neglect are normally not provided with a powered wheelchair, as they are either considered or found to be unsafe navigating about their environment. As these patients are relatively unlikely to regain functional mobility by wal...
Main Authors: | Punt, T, Kitadono, K, Hulleman, J, Humphreys, G, Riddoch, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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