About this trial
Physical activity (PA) levels among Veterans who use wheelchairs is very low despite the importance of PA in improving overall physical and mental health. Wheelchair users face many barriers to exercise above that of the general population including lack of transportation to PA facilities and programs, social support, motivation and access to accessible fitness equipment and knowledgeable trainers. Home-based fitness products involving access to live and on-demand video instruction and virtual reality applications have become widely popular and beneficial for increasing fitness and motivation among able-bodied individuals during the pandemic however they are not accessible or tailored to the needs of wheelchair users. Therefore, the goal of this project is to develop a home-based upper arm exercise bike that will be compatible with video based instruction and virtual reality real-world riding apps that offer social components and motivational features.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
uses a wheelchair
medically stable (e.g. not currently undergoing rehabilitation or treatment for a medical problem)
has only the use of their upper limbs for exercise
lives within one hour driving time from the research center
Disqualifiers
history of fractures or dislocations in the upper extremity from which the participant has not fully recovered
upper limb pain or injury that interferes with the ability to perform aerobic exercise
recent hospitalization for any reason (within the past three months)
history of coronary artery disease, coronary bypass surgery or other cardiorespiratory events or conditions
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed