Traditional manually powered wheelchairs require the occupant to turn the chair’s rear wheels with a pushing action. This places a lot of stress on muscles that aren’t really designed to be used in ...
FITCHBURG, Wis. - Take a Madison entrepreneur, put him in a situation outside his comfort zone, and just watch him figure out a novel way to approach it. That's what led to the creation of Rowheels, a ...
The convenience of never having to recharge a manually-powered wheelchair is often outweighed by the fact that riders must use both arms to steer it. Carrying something like a smartphone at the same ...