Step-Climbing Power Wheelchairs: A Literature Review

Top Spinal Cord Inj Rehabil. 2017 Spring;23(2):98-109. doi: 10.1310/sci2302-98.

Abstract

Background: Power wheelchairs capable of overcoming environmental barriers, such as uneven terrain, curbs, or stairs, have been under development for more than a decade. Method: We conducted a systematic review of the scientific and engineering literature to identify these devices, and we provide brief descriptions of the mechanism and method of operation for each. We also present data comparing their capabilities in terms of step climbing and standard wheelchair functions. Results: We found that all the devices presented allow for traversal of obstacles that cannot be accomplished with traditional power wheelchairs, but the slow speeds and small wheel diameters of some designs make them only moderately effective in the basic area of efficient transport over level ground and the size and configuration of some others limit maneuverability in tight spaces. Conclusion: We propose that safety and performance test methods more comprehensive than the International Organization for Standards (ISO) testing protocols be developed for measuring the capabilities of advanced wheelchairs with step-climbing and other environment-negotiating features to allow comparison of their clinical effectiveness.

Keywords: assistive technology; literature review; power wheelchairs; robotics; wheelchairs.

Publication types

  • Review
  • Systematic Review

MeSH terms

  • Disabled Persons
  • Durable Medical Equipment*
  • Equipment Design*
  • Humans
  • Wheelchairs*