Hisatoshi Ueda
Morinomiya University of Medical Sciences
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Studies in health technology and informatics | 2015
Tsutomu Hashizume; Hiroshi Kitagawa; Hokyoo Lee; Hisatoshi Ueda; Ikuo Yoneda; Masayuki Booka
A vertical slope of sidewalks significantly inhibits to the mobility of manual wheelchair users in their daily life. International guidelines of the vertical slope are specified approximately 4% or 5% (1:20) gradient or less as preferred, and allow 8.3% (1:12) as its maximum when it is impossible. Relevant research of the physical strain for wheelchair users with pushing on slopes, and the validity assessment of slope guidelines have been investigated. However, the analysis for the effect of a slope distance and their transient performance are still remained. The purpose of this study is to clarify the physiological and biomechanical characteristics of manual wheelchair users that propelling a wheelchair on an uphill slope. We measured these data by a metabolic analysis system, a heart rate monitor system and an instrumented wheelchair wheel. Sixteen unimpaired subjects (non-wheelchair users) were examined to investigate the effect of a long slope with 120m distance and 8% gradient. And five wheelchair users with cervical cord injury were examined to evaluate the influence of different gradients (5%, 6.7%, 8.3%, 10% and 12.5%) with 3m length in laboratory. Our experimental results of the long slope showed that wheelchair propulsion velocity and power increased considerably at the beginning of the slope where the peak mean value of them were 0.96 m/s and 70.8W and they decreased linearly to 0.55m/s and 33.6W at final interval. A mean oxygen uptake and heart rate were increased as the distance increased and their results indicated the extremely high exercise intensity at a final interval that were 1.2liter /min and 152bpm. While wheelchair pushing cadence reduced after an initial interval, mean of strokes per10m increased to compensate the decrease of upper limbs power. The results of different gradients indicated that the normalized power of subjects with cervical cord injury was significant difference between each subject in the ability to climb a slope. Mean normalized power were 0.23W/kg on a 5% slope, 0.24W/kg on 6.7%, and 0.26W/kg on 8.3% respectively. Based on these findings, we examined the relationship between the theoretical normalized power and the lowest velocity to climb a slope, and we might indicate the ability to push on an uphill slope for the persons with manual wheelchair user.
AAATE Conf. | 2017
Tsutomu Hashizume; Hiroshi Kitagawa; Hisatoshi Ueda; Ikuo Yoneda; Masayuki Booka
Archive | 2013
Tsutomu Hashizume; Hiroshi Kitagawa; Hokyoo Lee; Hisatoshi Ueda; Tadayoshi Miyamoto; Ikuo Yoneda; Shoichiro Fujisawa
The Proceedings of the Transportation and Logistics Conference | 2011
Tsutomu Hashizume; Hiroshi Kitagawa; Hisatoshi Ueda; Tadayoshi Miyamoto; Masatoshi Takami; Ikuo Yoneda; Minoru Kamata; Taichi Mouri
The Proceedings of the Transportation and Logistics Conference | 2010
Tsutomu Hashizume; Hiroshi Kitagawa; Hisatoshi Ueda; Tadayoshi Miyamoto; Masatoshi Takami; Ikuo Yoneda; Minoru Kamata; Taichi Mouri
The Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec) | 2010
Satoshi Harada; Kingo Yonezu; Hisatoshi Ueda; Shoichiro Fujisawa; Katsuya Sato; Shin-ichi Ito
TRANSED 2010: 12th International Conference on Mobility and Transport for Elderly and Disabled PersonsHong Kong Society for RehabilitationS K Yee Medical FoundationTransportation Research Board | 2010
Tsutomu Hashizume; Hiroshi Kitagawa; Hisatoshi Ueda; Tadayoshi Miyamoto; Masatoshi Takami; Ikuo Yoneda; Minoru Kamata; Taichi Mohri; Seiji Matsushita; Shoichiro Fujisawa; Osamu Sueda
Journal of Life Support Engineering | 2010
Shoichiro Fujisawa; Hisatoshi Ueda
The Proceedings of the Transportation and Logistics Conference | 2009
Tsutomu Hashizume; Hiroshi Kitagawa; Hisatoshi Ueda; Tadayoshi Miyamoto; Masatoshi Takami; Ikuo Yoneda; Minoru Kamata; Seiji Matsushita; Shoichiro Fujisawa; Osamu Sueda
The Proceedings of the JSME Symposium on Welfare Engineering | 2009
Tsutomu Hashizume; Hiroshi Kitagawa; Hisatoshi Ueda; Tadayoshi Miyamoto; Masatoshi Takami; Ikuo Yoneda; Minoru Kamata; Seiji Matsushita; Shoichiro Fujisawa; Osamu Sueda