Recreational pursuits of wheelchair users: Overcoming time-space limitations
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https://doi.org/10.38140/as.v4i1&2.2387Keywords:
Wheelchair users, time-space limitationsAbstract
Wheelchair users are individuals with unique and specific needs in terms of recreation. In general, people overcome obstacles by making choices, thus establishing a certain pattern of activities. For wheelchair users this is not so easy: they cannot always overcome time-space limitations imposed upon them by a hostile environment which prevents them from making appropriate choices.
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1997-12-31
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Wilson, G., Kok, L. and Hattingh, P. (1997) “Recreational pursuits of wheelchair users: Overcoming time-space limitations”, Acta Structilia, 4(1&2), pp. 31–44. doi: 10.38140/as.v4i1&2.2387.
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