Wheelchair Skills Assessment and Training

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Wheelchair Skills Assessment and Training
Author : R. Lee Kirby
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Publisher : CRC Press
Language : English
Release Date : 18 November 2016
ISBN : 9781498738828
Pages : 416 pages
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This book provides a wide spectrum of readers with comprehensive but easily understandable protocols for the assessment and training of wheelchair skills. The Wheelchair Research Team at Dalhousie University and the Capital District Health Authority in Halifax (lead by the author) have focused on wheelchair safety and performance for three decades, as exemplified through the Wheelchair Skills Program. This is considered the top such program in the world. This new book is largely based on this program which has been accessed and utilized by over 75,000 people in 177 countries since 2007.

Wheelchair Skills Assessment and Training

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