Published November 27, 2020 | Version v1

Multi-disciplinary and lean innovation for AT

  • 1. Keen Bull
  • 2. Genny Factory
  • 3. Public Policy Professional
  • 4. Jokull
  • 5. Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale, Department of Occupational Therapy, Switzerland

Description

Upper limbs are not suitable to provide mobility for a long time. Pushing a manual wheelchair is inefficient and might cause serious upper body overloading. Long-term wheelchair pushing almost inevitably leads to steadily deteriorating physical capabilities for
the user. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that at least 1% of the world's population uses a wheelchair. Novel multidisciplinary teams and processes, working with lean innovation and validated learning approaches are the key to design, develop and provide new categories of assistive technologies that can further improve the health, quality of life, and autonomy of this large number of people by addressing important unmet needs.

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