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The devices our student teams design allow wounded patriots to overcome many of their challenges and get back to doing the things they love. This support can change their lives.

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ROWAN: ONE-ARM KAYAK PADDLE
Rowan One-Arm Kayak Paddle

ROWAN: ONE-ARM KAYAK PADDLE

An Army Veteran sustained an injury to his left arm that resulted in a non-functioning (paralyzed) arm. He likes to kayak with one paddle, but he is so strong with his right arm that he usually breaks the adapted paddles he uses. He always carries a regular paddle with him in case that happens. He would like a sturdy 1-handed paddle that does not put too much torque on his wrist.

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MINES: SOFT SOCKET SHORTIES
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MINES: SOFT SOCKET SHORTIES

QL+ Engineering Students from Colorado School of Mines were challenged to design and create “soft socket shorties” to improve the quality of life of a QL+ Challenger and Army Veteran named Jeremy. Jeremy has been on nine deployments overseas. After safely returning from deployment, Jeremy was hit by a drunk driver in his driveway while loading his truck for a fishing trip. Jeremy is now a bilateral above-the-knee double amputee....

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MINES: SYMMETRICAL GRAVITY ACTIVATED WHEELCHAIR BRAKE
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MINES: SYMMETRICAL GRAVITY ACTIVATED WHEELCHAIR BRAKE

Our Challenger prefers to use a manual wheelchair as much as possible. He enjoys the outdoors but gets frustrated going down hills. Hand gripping the brake rail on the wheels quickly wears out gloves and makes it difficult to wear them for warmth....

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MINES: SOCKET AIR PUMP
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MINES: SOCKET AIR PUMP

QL+ engineering students from Colorado School of Mines were tasked with finding a solution for a transtibial amputee to minimize the number of times his prosthetic would need to be removed for volumetric adjustment throughout the day. The goal was to produce a simple system that could be utilized within existing prosthetic sockets that could accommodate changes in the volume of the residual limb....

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MINES: MANUAL BEACH WHEELCHAIR
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MINES: MANUAL BEACH WHEELCHAIR

QL+ Students from Colorado School of Mines were tasked with the Challenge of designing a wheelchair to traverse the beach for QL+ Challenger and Navy Veteran, Nathan DeWalt. While serving in the Navy, Nathan was injured on a motorcycle while traveling home from a training exercise. Nathan lives in Florida and enjoys spending time with his wife daughters, traversing the beach with his family....

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MINES: RECUMBENT TRIKE LOADING DEVICE
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MINES: RECUMBENT TRIKE LOADING DEVICE

QL+ Engineering Students from Colorado School of Mines were tasked with designing and implementing a device to assist Veteran Naval Aviator and QL+ Challenger Captain Danny Knutson and his wife, with loading and unloading a recumbent trike from a hitch-mounted bike rack....

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MINES: HYPERSENSITIVE HEARING
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MINES: HYPERSENSITIVE HEARING

QL+ engineering students from Colorado School of Mines were tasked with the Hypersensitive Hearing Challenge. The focus of this project was to improve the quality of life of Humberto Reyna, a former North Carolina State Trooper and QL+ Challenger. About nine years ago, Humberto was in a tragic car accident while on duty which left him with a traumatic brain injury. One of the major effects of this accident is that he suffers from hyperacusis (hypersensitive hearing). This hyperacusis greatly limits his ability to be comfortable in a public setting where ambient noise is very loud and painful to him....

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MINES: SOCKET AIR PUMP (2)
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MINES: SOCKET AIR PUMP (2)

The students are tasked with finding a solution for a veteran who is a transtibial amputee to minimize the number of times his prosthetic would need to be removed for volumetric adjustment throughout the day....

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MINES: CURB NAVIGATION CHALLENGE
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MINES: CURB NAVIGATION CHALLENGE

Velette Britt is an Air Force Veteran, who after a mountain bike accident, became a paraplegic. Despite this, she maintains an active lifestyle—she enjoys skiing and cycles, competitively. Students from Colorado School of Mines were tasked with the Challenge of helping Velette traverse curbs in her wheelchair....

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MINES: ADAPTIVE MOUNTAIN BIKE
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MINES: ADAPTIVE MOUNTAIN BIKE

The goal of our capstone project was to provide Humberto Reyna with a recumbent bicycle capable of suiting all of his needs including his goal of qualifying for the National Xterra race....

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MINES: ASSISTIVE FISHING CHALLENGE
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MINES: ASSISTIVE FISHING CHALLENGE

This team was challenged to redesign a fishing mechanism for River Deep Alliance. This mechanism had been ineffective for them in the past when working with traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients. Currently, no efficient commercial fishing equipment solutions suitable for quadriplegic, paraplegic, and also fully able-bodied users exist....

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CATH U:  MICROPROCESSOR KNEE ALGORITHM FOR OI
Microprocessor Knee Algorithm for OI

CATH U: MICROPROCESSOR KNEE ALGORITHM FOR OI

The Challenge is to improve the algorithm/software and possibly the prosthetic angles to allow for a more efficient and safer gait following OI surgery.

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CATH U: HIKING PROSTHETIC V3
Hiking Prosthetic V3

CATH U: HIKING PROSTHETIC V3

The Challenge is to create hiking prosthetics that allow him to walk over uneven terrain safely and efficiently.

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GW: HIKING PROSTHETIC (TEAM 2)
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GW: HIKING PROSTHETIC (TEAM 2)

Hiking and walking on uneven terrain are challenges for many transfemoral amputees. This challenge becomes even more difficult when someone is a double transfemoral amputee. Quality of Life Plus and our client, Rob Jones, presented us with the challenge to design and build a solution that will allow him and other prosthetic users to hike on uneven terrain more efficiently....

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GW: HIKING PROSTHETIC (TEAM 1)
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GW: HIKING PROSTHETIC (TEAM 1)

The GW Hiking Prosthetic challenge is being executed in accordance with the Quality of Life Plus (QL+) Program. The specific client, or challenger, for this project, is Rob Jones, a double transfemoral amputee. Rob served as a combat engineer in the Marine Corps; during a deployment to Afghanistan in 2010, he was wounded in action by a landmine....

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GW: HANDCYCLE LEG CARRIER
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GW: HANDCYCLE LEG CARRIER

Ms. Salak is a retired Army veteran who enjoys an active lifestyle. However, Ms. Salak recently sustained an injury and now uses an above-knee prosthetic. To stay active, she frequently rides her handcycle, both leisurely on local trails and competitively in marathons....

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CATH U:  GOLF ADAPTATION DEVICE (MASTER'S STUDENT)
Golf adaptive device (Master's Student)

CATH U: GOLF ADAPTATION DEVICE (MASTER'S STUDENT)

The goal of this Challenge is to create a golfing device that will allow him to enjoy the sport.

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GMU: BACKPACK CHAIR (V1)
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GMU: BACKPACK CHAIR (V1)

The problem given to the team was to construct a chair that would be portable with the user, and that would be able to be switched between a stowed mode where the chair would not be usable, but would not impede the user’s movement, and a deployed mode where it would function as a chair....

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GMU: HANDCYCLE MODIFICATION
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GMU: HANDCYCLE MODIFICATION

The George Mason University Handcycle Modification Team, also known as CHARIOT, was tasked with improving the comfort and performance of Army Major Peter Way’s handcycle....

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GMU: WOBBLE CHAIR
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GMU: WOBBLE CHAIR

A “wobble chair” is a postural control benchmark testing device used at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC)....

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CU BOULDER: VIBROTACTILE GUIDANCE BLIND SKIER (V1)
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CU BOULDER: VIBROTACTILE GUIDANCE BLIND SKIER (V1)

According to the International Blind Sports Association, "Alpine (downhill) skiing is one of the rare opportunities available that allows the blind individual to move freely at speed through time and space. It provides the opportunity to embrace and commune with the primal force of gravity, thus experiencing the sheer exhilaration of controlled mass in motion, in a physically independent setting."...

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CU BOULDER: RESPIRATORY PROTECTION FOR WILDLAND FIREFIGHTER
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CU BOULDER: RESPIRATORY PROTECTION FOR WILDLAND FIREFIGHTER

Wildland firefighting is a physically arduous occupation performed in extreme environmental conditions. These conditions include high temperatures, high concentrations of smoke and other pollutants, low humidity, and, often high altitudes....

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CATH U: GOLF ASSISTS FOR HAND TRANSPLANTS
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CATH U: GOLF ASSISTS FOR HAND TRANSPLANTS

We were tasked to create an assistive golf adaptation device for veteran, Eric Lund. Back in May 2012, Eric lost both of his arms while serving in Afghanistan....

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CATH U:  GOLF ADAPTATION DEVICE (STUDENT CHAPTER Y1)
Golf adaptive device (Student Chapter Y1)

CATH U: GOLF ADAPTATION DEVICE (STUDENT CHAPTER Y1)

SGT Eric Lund is a retired Army Infantryman (11B) who lost both arms from an IED blast injury in 2012. Eric was deployed to Afghanistan for his first deployment on January 3, 2012. On the Sunday morning of May 2nd, he remembers being in an MATV, but has no memory of hitting the IED. His memory began to resurface while he was in ICU in San Antonio. It was patchy and came with nightmares. His first memories were being wheeled outside and how hot it was. The story of his injury to this point is pieced together. Eric was a gunner when his vehicle (lead vehicle) ran over a large IED that flipped the vehicle. The 2nd vehicle, also, ran over the IED. This was the start of an ambush ensued by gunfire. Eric was the most severely injured of the 10 men. He lost his right arm on the scene and they later had to take the 2nd arm as well. Eric received bilateral hand transplants 1 year ago. At this point he does not have use of his forearms, wrists and hands until the nerves finish growing distally, and therefore is unable to grip, flex or extend his wrists.

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CATH U: BREAKAWAY PROSTHETIC LEG
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CATH U: BREAKAWAY PROSTHETIC LEG

The breakaway for the prosthetic leg is being completed in accordance with the Quality of Life Plus (QL+) Program. The challenger for this project is Peter Way. Peter is a retired Army Major who was injured in 2003, while serving, from a rocket-propelled grenade....

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CATH U: BREAKAWAY PROSTHETIC LEG V2
Breakaway Prosthetic Leg V2

CATH U: BREAKAWAY PROSTHETIC LEG V2

The breakaway for the prosthetic leg is being completed in accordance with the Quality of Life Plus (QL+) Program. The challenger for this project is Peter Way. Peter is a retired Army Major who was injured in 2003, while serving, from a rocket-propelled grenade....

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CATH U: AUTO-ADJUSTING ARM BRACE V2
Auto-adjusting arm brace V2

CATH U: AUTO-ADJUSTING ARM BRACE V2

The goal of this challenge to create a lightweight brace that can automatically be placed into a 90-degree elbow position with something such as a “push of a button” and will also be able to hold his shoulder up into his socket.

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CATH U:  AUTO-ADJUSTING ARM BRACE
Auto-Adjusting Arm Brace

CATH U: AUTO-ADJUSTING ARM BRACE

The goal of this challenge to create a lightweight brace that can automatically be placed into a 90-degree elbow position with something such as a “push of a button” and will also be able to hold his shoulder up into his socket.

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