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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2010

www.wijit.com - Moving at the Speed of Life.

The award-winning Wijit, a revolutionary driving and braking system for manual wheelchairs - Featuring Friedreich's ataxia patient, Matt Rupel and his father, Bart Rupel. Matt describes how the Wijit has dramatically improved the quality of his life, giving him back his mobility and independence. Matt also demonstrates the ease and agility with which he is now able to navigate the world.

Production credits: Videography, video editing and voiceover - Paul Middleton
Music - Jason Torbert (GDEB)

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  • Seems quite useful, especially for keeping hands dry and warm in the winter when there's snow. I'd still prefer electronic motion amplifyers like Servomatic and eMotion, but there would probably be a market for this.

  • @ohcmeon Thanks for the comments. It's always a personal choice, and the Wijits obviously require some degree of arm and hand mobility. From a "use it or lose it" perspective, I think the primary benefits are a more comfortable range of motion (reduced shoulder stress), and increased cardio through the use of the larger muscle groups. And, as you point out, they are easier on the hands. Regards, - ADSR

  • Have the wijit for our son....jaysen has  quadriplegia CP so we had to modify the hand grips....and customize the chair rather extensively....this being said, the wijit really makes it possible for jaysen to wheel around on flat surfaces and maneuver much better ( in home and at the store without creating further spasiticty /fatigue in his arms....check jaysen out........by clicking his ...turner5149

  • @turner5149 Thanks for the comments! I'm very glad to know the Wijits are working out so well for Jaysen. I checked his video out and also shared it on the Wijit facebook page. The adaptive tricycles are a great idea. There's nothing like a little fun to make therapeutic work more engaging and effective. I'll help spread the word, and feel free to do the same for the Wijits. Thanks.

  • A great product, I tested one of the early prototypes. But best for individuals who have some hand dexterity. Not so great for quadriplegics with our movement but no hand grass/finger function. minimalistic and function is required

  • @GimpGear Hi, and thanks for the comment. The inventor himself is a quadriplegic, with limited use of his hands. Following the early prototypes, I know he designed a shifter paddle attachment to make shifting easier for users suffering from a variety of conditions that reduce hand function. If you are still interested, please feel free to contact the Wijit Company for info on the newer models. You can also send me a PM if I can help speed the exchange of information. Best regards.

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  • Lastly, closely observe the very maximum muscle groups employed with this ( utility)improvement. Anyone with hand dexterity( spasticity) problems really needs to take a close look at doubleux3dottridynamicdotcom

  • So, I encourage anyone who is an active, and( spastic) quadriplegic to view the videos and see how difficult and awkward for Jaysen to maneuver. Then compare with the greatly improved levers (patent pending) notice the difference to power his chair without constant aggravation to his existing condition or knuckle bashing into walls also arms rubbing and back and neck problems from wijits current wide grip and static vertical levers .

  • @ADSR4Ever this is Julie, Jaysen's mom. Re: The Wijits

    My son was not nearly as mobile in the Wijits without the added position able lever system Patent pending-positioned on the inside of the wheel. At first all involved in getting the wijit for Jaysen said that the wijit really may not be for him. But my husband already knew what he would do. He encourage jaysen’s therapist to visit his website and the rest was history...............

  • ADSR4Ever Again, I think I need to say Re:moderate severe quadriplegia: (Patent Pending Spasticity reduction ) look at Position-Able levers regarding ALL lever driven wheel chairs. Met with Brian Watwood and CEO's.... Very exited to become acquainted with my work patent 7,819,414 ........far beyond "adaptive tricycles" doubleux3.tridynamicdotcom

    Sorry,they are not interested in greatly improving the Wijit design to include ( very large market)children with the most complex Disabilities

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    There are many people suffering from paralysis around the world and many go untreated. Many people suffering from paralysis go through painful and expensive treatment. If you try my herbal remedies, it will help reduce your illness symptoms in up to 6 months.

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  • price?

    

  • I would like to test that system out.

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