Spinal Cord Injuries Clinical Trial
Official title:
Multi-speed Ergonomic Wheelchair
Over one million Americans rely on their upper extremities for manual wheelchair propulsion. Shoulder overuse injuries are prevalent among manual wheelchair users and these injuries often result in shoulder pain. Severe shoulder pain can lead some wheelchair users to transition from manual to powered mobility, complicating transportation, and reducing independence in activities of daily living. This project will expand the understanding of a new wheelchair design that allows better positioning of the hand rims and allows for different gearing. The investigators will study steady-state propulsion efficiency with different gear ratios and develop a new system with multiple gear ratios. The advanced gearing will allow for a low gear when initiating movement, going uphill, or when moving over carpet, and then a higher gear option for movements on hard flat level terrain. This system has the potential to dramatically improve shoulder ergonomics and reduce pain in many future manual wheelchair users.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 30 |
Est. completion date | December 29, 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | October 6, 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: Inclusion criteria: - Uses manual wheelchair daily - Mass less than 125 kg - Age 18 or older - Decisional competency to provide consent and cognitive ability to participate fully in study procedures - Body size appropriate to fit the wheelchairs (16" and 18" seat widths) Exclusion Criteria: Exclusion criteria: - Sitting surface pressure injuries - Flap procedure to address pressure injury less than one year earlier - Unable to obtain clinically acceptable seating system for study wheelchairs - Not able to propel a manual wheelchair - Upper extremity or spine issues which would make this study unsafe, such as recent surgeries, fractures, tendon tears or nerve impingement (will be assessed by SCI physician - Dr. Byron Eddy) - Medical conditions such as cardiovascular disease, pulmonary disease, or other conditions that would make the study procedures unsafe (will be assessed by SCI physician - Dr. Byron Eddy) |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Minneapolis VA Health Care System, Minneapolis, MN | Minneapolis | Minnesota |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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VA Office of Research and Development |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | 20 Meter Push Test - level surface, Gear Ratio 1:1 | Individuals self-propel a wheelchair 20 meters at their chosen pace | up to 4 weeks after enrollment | |
Primary | 20 Meter Push Test - level surface, Gear Ratio 2:3 | Individuals self-propel a wheelchair 20 meters at their chosen pace | up to 4 weeks after enrollment | |
Primary | 20 Meter Push Test - level surface, Gear Ratio 3:2 | Individuals self-propel a wheelchair 20 meters at their chosen pace | up to 4 weeks after enrollment | |
Primary | 20 Meter Push Test - uphill, Gear Ratio 1:1 | Individuals self-propel a wheelchair 20 meters at their chosen pace | up to 4 weeks after enrollment | |
Primary | 20 Meter Push Test - uphill, Gear Ratio 2:3 | Individuals self-propel a wheelchair 20 meters at their chosen pace | up to 4 weeks after enrollment | |
Primary | 20 Meter Push Test - uphill, Gear Ratio 3:2 | Individuals self-propel a wheelchair 20 meters at their chosen pace | up to 4 weeks after enrollment | |
Primary | 20 Meter Push Test - Carpet, Gear Ratio 1:1 | Individuals self-propel a wheelchair 20 meters at their chosen pace | up to 4 weeks after enrollment | |
Primary | 20 Meter Push Test - Carpet, Gear Ratio 2:3 | Individuals self-propel a wheelchair 20 meters at their chosen pace | up to 4 weeks after enrollment | |
Primary | 20 Meter Push Test - Carpet, Gear Ratio 3:2 | Individuals self-propel a wheelchair 20 meters at their chosen pace | up to 4 weeks after enrollment | |
Primary | 6 Minute Push Test - Usual Wheelchair, Temporal/Spatial | Distance (m) and number of pushes will be collected during this test. | up to 4 weeks after enrollment | |
Primary | 6 Minute Push Test - Gear Ratio 1:1, Temporal/Spatial | Distance (m) and number of pushes will be collected during this test. | up to 4 weeks after enrollment | |
Primary | 6 Minute Push Test - Gear Ratio 2:3, Temporal/Spatial | Distance (m) and number of pushes will be collected during this test. | up to 4 weeks after enrollment | |
Primary | 6 Minute Push Test - Gear Ratio 3:2, Temporal/Spatial | Distance (m) and number of pushes will be collected during this test. | up to 4 weeks after enrollment | |
Primary | 6 Minute Push Test - Usual Wheelchair, Metabolic (kCal/min) | Oxygen Uptake (VO2: L/min), Carbon dioxide production (VCO2: L/min), and respiratory quotient (RQ) will all be collected using a COSMED K5 portable metabolic measurement system
These measures are used for calculating kCal/min = ([1.1 * RQ] + 3.9) * VO2 |
up to 4 weeks after enrollment | |
Primary | 6 Minute Push Test - Gear Ratio 1:1, Metabolic (kCal/min) | Oxygen Uptake (VO2: L/min), Carbon dioxide production (VCO2: L/min), and respiratory quotient (RQ) will all be collected using a COSMED K5 portable metabolic measurement system
These measures are used for calculating kCal/min = ([1.1 * RQ] + 3.9) * VO2 |
up to 4 weeks after enrollment | |
Primary | 6 Minute Push Test - Gear Ratio 2:3, Metabolic (kCal/min) | Oxygen Uptake (VO2: L/min), Carbon dioxide production (VCO2: L/min), and respiratory quotient (RQ) will all be collected using a COSMED K5 portable metabolic measurement system
These measures are used for calculating kCal/min = ([1.1 * RQ] + 3.9) * VO2 |
up to 4 weeks after enrollment | |
Primary | 6 Minute Push Test - Gear Ratio 3:2, Metabolic (kCal/min) | Oxygen Uptake (VO2: L/min), Carbon dioxide production (VCO2: L/min), and respiratory quotient (RQ) will all be collected using a COSMED K5 portable metabolic measurement system
These measures are used for calculating kCal/min = ([1.1 * RQ] + 3.9) * VO2 |
up to 4 weeks after enrollment | |
Primary | Wheelchair Skills Test Version 5.2 - Usual Wheelchair | The WST is used for objective evaluation of manual wheelchair skills. It includes 32 skills that are rates advanced pass/highly proficient (3 points), pass (2 points), pass with difficulty (1 point), or fail (0 points). The WST covers a wide variety of skills that manual wheelchair users experience in everyday life including inclines, side slopes, soft surface, thresholds, gaps, curbs, obstacle avoidance, and wheelies. | up to 4 weeks after enrollment | |
Primary | Wheelchair Skills Test Version 5.2 - Multispeed Wheelchair | The WST is used for objective evaluation of manual wheelchair skills. It includes 32 skills that are rates advanced pass/highly proficient (3 points), pass (2 points), pass with difficulty (1 point), or fail (0 points). The WST covers a wide variety of skills that manual wheelchair users experience in everyday life including inclines, side slopes, soft surface, thresholds, gaps, curbs, obstacle avoidance, and wheelies. | up to 4 weeks after enrollment | |
Primary | 600 Meter Course - Usual Wheelchair, Timed (seconds) | The distance of 600 meters is used clinically to assess community ambulation ability and can be used to determine if a power wheelchair is needed. The 600 meter course will include several turns, carpeting, and starting/stopping the wheelchair.
Participants will be instructed to complete the course at a comfortable pace and will be timed (s). |
up to 4 weeks after enrollment | |
Primary | 600 Meter Course - Multispeed Wheelchair, Timed (seconds) | The distance of 600 meters is used clinically to assess community ambulation ability and can be used to determine if a power wheelchair is needed. The 600 meter course will include several turns, carpeting, and starting/stopping the wheelchair.
Participants will be instructed to complete the course at a comfortable pace and will be timed (s). |
up to 4 weeks after enrollment | |
Primary | 600 Meter Course - Usual Wheelchair, Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE) | The distance of 600 meters is used clinically to assess community ambulation ability and can be used to determine if a power wheelchair is needed. The 600 meter course will include several turns, carpeting, and starting/stopping the wheelchair.
Participants will be instructed to complete the course at a comfortable pace and RPE will be asked at the end of the course. |
up to 4 weeks after enrollment | |
Primary | 600 Meter Course - Multispeed Wheelchair, Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE) | The distance of 600 meters is used clinically to assess community ambulation ability and can be used to determine if a power wheelchair is needed. The 600 meter course will include several turns, carpeting, and starting/stopping the wheelchair.
Participants will be instructed to complete the course at a comfortable pace and RPE will be asked at the end of the course. |
up to 4 weeks after enrollment | |
Primary | Mobility-Related ADL - Usual Wheelchair, Timed (seconds) | This is a standardized, timed circuit of simulated mobility-related ADL tasks to simulate a morning ADL routine. | up to 4 weeks after enrollment | |
Primary | Mobility-Related ADL - Multispeed Wheelchair, Timed (seconds) | This is a standardized, timed circuit of simulated mobility-related ADL tasks to simulate a morning ADL routine. | up to 4 weeks after enrollment | |
Primary | Mobility-Related ADL - Usual Wheelchair, Independency | This is a standardized, timed circuit of simulated mobility-related ADL tasks to simulate a morning ADL routine. All ICF activity-based measures of function in a wheelchair. Independence for tasks will be scored using the Function Everyday with a Wheelchair Capacity scoring from 0 (dependent) to 3 (independent). | up to 4 weeks after enrollment | |
Primary | Mobility-Related ADL - Multispeed Wheelchair, Independency | This is a standardized, timed circuit of simulated mobility-related ADL tasks to simulate a morning ADL routine. All ICF activity-based measures of function in a wheelchair. Independence for tasks will be scored using the Function Everyday with a Wheelchair Capacity scoring from 0 (dependent) to 3 (independent). | up to 4 weeks after enrollment | |
Primary | QUEST 2.0 - Usual Wheelchair | The QUEST evaluates how satisfied one is with an assistive device. | up to 4 weeks after enrollment | |
Primary | QUEST 2.0 - Multispeed Wheelchair | The QUEST evaluates how satisfied one is with an assistive device. | up to 4 weeks after enrollment |
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