Simulated real-world feasibility and feedback session for a lift assistance device, Raymex™: a mixed-method descriptive study
BackgroundFall risk and incidence increase with age, creating significant physical and mental burden for the individual and their care provider. Lift assistive devices are used in multiple healthcare facilities, but are generally not portable nor self-operational, limiting their use outside of medic...
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Main Authors: | Michael Kalu (Author), Andrew Chaston (Author), Niousha Alizadehsaravi (Author), Mirella Veras (Author), Caitlin McArthur (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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