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Developing An Integrated Multifunctional Sports Wheelchair Survey

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Elsieswansea

Hi,

I am currently undertaking a Medical Engineering research and design project, where I am developing an integrated multifunctional sports wheel chair, that can also be adapted into the every day general purpose use. Having outside Knowledge and opinions would be very useful and greatly appreciated.

 

If you aren’t involved in or play any Para-sports or disability sports then this first survey would be great https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/9BGQNP2.

If you are involved or participate in any Para-sports or disability sports then this second survey would be greathttps://www.surveymonkey.com/s/9JMQKQX. You’re more than welcome to do both if you want.

Thank you for your help providing me with your knowledge in wheelchair design and their factors which need considering.

Elsie

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