Objective: To analyze the biomechanics of the double poling gesture in cross country disable sit-skiers in the field during competition. Design: Elite athletes were recorded during the 1 km sprint race with a high speed markerless stereo photogrammetric camera system. Reference points were semi-automatically tracked frame-by-frame on video images, according to a biomechanical model consisting of seven anatomical and four technical points. Coordinates of points were evaluated for 2D kinematic analysis of the push gesture both in a word and sledge reference frames. Setting: Winter Paralympic Games, Vancouver 2010, Canada. Subjects: Paralympic athletes: 35 men and 15 women; classified in all the five classes of the sit skiers category. Results...
INTRODUCTION: Spinal cord injury people and others (e.g. amputees), showing different impairments, a...
Background and Objectives: Double poling is an important fundamental skill required for cross-countr...
The International Paralympic Committee required the development of a new evidence-based classificati...
Objective: To analyze the biomechanics of the double poling gesture in cross country disable sit–ski...
Paralympic Cross-Country sit-skiers use adaptive equipment, with a resulting gesture similar to doub...
Paralympic Cross-Country sit-skiers use adaptive equipment, with a resulting gesture similar to doub...
AbstractParalympic Cross-Country sit-skiers use adaptive equipment, with a resulting gesture similar...
Results of the biomechanical analysis of the push gesture in paralympic cross-country sit-skiers on ...
Since trunk function plays a major role in propulsion in sit-skiers and athletes belonging to distin...
Since trunk function plays a major role in propulsion in sit-skiers and athletes belonging to distin...
In 2011 International Paralympic Committee (IPC) initiated a discussion to improve the classificatio...
INTRODUCTION: In cross-country (XC) sit-skiers adopt a pushing gesture very closed to the double pol...
The study had three purposes: to verify a hypothesized speed decrease during the 15km cross-country ...
The study had three purposes: to verify a hypothesized speed decrease during the 15km cross-country ...
The study had three purposes: to verify a hypothesized speed decrease during the 15km cross-country ...
INTRODUCTION: Spinal cord injury people and others (e.g. amputees), showing different impairments, a...
Background and Objectives: Double poling is an important fundamental skill required for cross-countr...
The International Paralympic Committee required the development of a new evidence-based classificati...
Objective: To analyze the biomechanics of the double poling gesture in cross country disable sit–ski...
Paralympic Cross-Country sit-skiers use adaptive equipment, with a resulting gesture similar to doub...
Paralympic Cross-Country sit-skiers use adaptive equipment, with a resulting gesture similar to doub...
AbstractParalympic Cross-Country sit-skiers use adaptive equipment, with a resulting gesture similar...
Results of the biomechanical analysis of the push gesture in paralympic cross-country sit-skiers on ...
Since trunk function plays a major role in propulsion in sit-skiers and athletes belonging to distin...
Since trunk function plays a major role in propulsion in sit-skiers and athletes belonging to distin...
In 2011 International Paralympic Committee (IPC) initiated a discussion to improve the classificatio...
INTRODUCTION: In cross-country (XC) sit-skiers adopt a pushing gesture very closed to the double pol...
The study had three purposes: to verify a hypothesized speed decrease during the 15km cross-country ...
The study had three purposes: to verify a hypothesized speed decrease during the 15km cross-country ...
The study had three purposes: to verify a hypothesized speed decrease during the 15km cross-country ...
INTRODUCTION: Spinal cord injury people and others (e.g. amputees), showing different impairments, a...
Background and Objectives: Double poling is an important fundamental skill required for cross-countr...
The International Paralympic Committee required the development of a new evidence-based classificati...