Glade Howell - Salt Lake City UT Jeff W. Bean - Kaysville UT Judith L. Gooch - Salt Lake City UT Donald Bloswick - Salt Lake City UT Don R. Brown - Salt Lake City UT
Assignee:
University of Utah Research Foundation - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
B62M 104
US Classification:
280230
Abstract:
A therapeutic wheeled vehicle particularly suited for strengthening the hip extensor muscles of a user is described. The vehicle combines the therapeutic benefits of conditioning the hip extensor muscles with the enjoyable activity of propelling oneself on a wheeled vehicle. A frame is provided following the general pattern of a tricycle with one steerable wheel and a pair of driving wheels. A seat, a back rest, and at least one strap for holding the user in position on the seat and the back rest are also provided. These user support structures securely hold the user in the proper operating position, even when the user has less than normal muscular control and strength, such as with children with cerebral palsy. Structures are included for receiving at least a portion of the user's leg between the user's knee and the user's hip and for transmitting the extension motion of the user's hips into the rotational movement of the pair of driving wheels. Substantially only the hip extensor group of muscles of the user are used to propel the vehicle.
Judith L. Gooch - Salt Lake City UT Donald Bloswick - Salt Lake City UT Don R. Brown - Salt Lake City UT Glade Howell - Salt Lake City UT Jeff W. Bean - Kaysville UT
Assignee:
University of Utah Research Foundation - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
A63B 2304 B62M 120
US Classification:
482 57
Abstract:
A therapeutic system particularly suited for strengthening the hip extensor muscles of a user is described. The vehicle combines the therapeutic benefits of conditioning the hip extensor muscles with the enjoyable activity of propelling oneself on a wheeled vehicle. A frame is provided following the general pattern of a tricycle with one steerable wheel and a pair of driving wheels. A seat, a back rest, and at least one strap for holding the user in position on the seat and the back rest are also provided. These user support structures securely hold the user in the proper operating position, even when the user has less than normal muscular control and strength, such as with children with cerebral palsy. Structures are included for receiving at least a portion of the user's leg between the user's knee and the user's hip and for transmitting the extension motion of the user's hips into the rotational movement of the pair of driving wheels. Substantially only the hip extensor group of muscles of the user are used to propel the vehicle.
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"With Q&D being part of the community and getting to help build something like this, something where our families can come down and enjoy for decades to come is a huge deal," said Jeff Bean with Q&D Construction.