The audience for this book includes undergraduate and graduate students studying occupational therapy, physical therapy, rehabilitation science, and rehabilitation engineering. It also is a suitable reference for professionals in engineering and the health professions. It assumes that the reader has a working knowledge of human anatomy, human physiology, and physics. Some exposure to clinical practice also is beneficial.
Each chapter opens with a set of goals that orient the reader to the material covered. For example, the goals of the chapter Wheelchair Engineering Fundamentals are:
- To understand mechanical and material properties
- To understand the relationship between technology and its environment
- To know how to problem-solve and integrate technical and functional information
- To understand the roles, constraints, and perspectives of designers and fabricators
Extensive illustrations guide the reader through all concepts of wheelchair design and prescription. (20100503)




