<p>Three different scanned positions: (i) catch (i.e., the beginning of the propulsive phase, being the hands in the 12h position on the hand-rim); (ii) the release (i.e., hands in the 18h position on the hand-rim) and; (iii) recovery phase (i.e., hands do not touch the hand-rim and are hyperextended backwards) respectively.</p
Typical example of one propulsive cycle for each participant (P1-P7) for the pre- (top) and the post...
Para-cycling aerodynamics holds additional complexities compared to its able-bodied counterpart. Han...
The purpose of this study was (1) to identify muscle strength potentials of wheelchair racing athlet...
Biomechanics plays an important role helping Paralympic sprinters to excel, having the aerodynamic d...
Funding: This project was supported by the National Funds through FCT - Portuguese Foundation for S...
Biomechanics plays an important role helping Paralympic sprinters to excel, having the aerodynamic d...
Biomechanics plays an important role helping Paralympic sprinters to excel, having the aerodynamic d...
A high prevalence of shoulder injuries exists across the wheelchair using populations. To maintain c...
AbstractThe aim was to compare the resistive forces acting upon an European wheelchair medallist. Th...
The aim of this study was to analyse the first six pushes of a sprint start in over-ground racing wh...
Wheelchair racing strokes are very complicated movements, which involve a coupling between the athle...
One concern for wheelchair sprinters is the head’s alignment racing. This misalignment may increas...
The aim of this study was to analyze aerodynamics in a racing position of a wheelchair-racing sprint...
The aim was to run a case study of the biomechanics of a wheelchair sprinter racing the 100 m final ...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the propulsion kinetics of wheelchair racers at racing s...
Typical example of one propulsive cycle for each participant (P1-P7) for the pre- (top) and the post...
Para-cycling aerodynamics holds additional complexities compared to its able-bodied counterpart. Han...
The purpose of this study was (1) to identify muscle strength potentials of wheelchair racing athlet...
Biomechanics plays an important role helping Paralympic sprinters to excel, having the aerodynamic d...
Funding: This project was supported by the National Funds through FCT - Portuguese Foundation for S...
Biomechanics plays an important role helping Paralympic sprinters to excel, having the aerodynamic d...
Biomechanics plays an important role helping Paralympic sprinters to excel, having the aerodynamic d...
A high prevalence of shoulder injuries exists across the wheelchair using populations. To maintain c...
AbstractThe aim was to compare the resistive forces acting upon an European wheelchair medallist. Th...
The aim of this study was to analyse the first six pushes of a sprint start in over-ground racing wh...
Wheelchair racing strokes are very complicated movements, which involve a coupling between the athle...
One concern for wheelchair sprinters is the head’s alignment racing. This misalignment may increas...
The aim of this study was to analyze aerodynamics in a racing position of a wheelchair-racing sprint...
The aim was to run a case study of the biomechanics of a wheelchair sprinter racing the 100 m final ...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the propulsion kinetics of wheelchair racers at racing s...
Typical example of one propulsive cycle for each participant (P1-P7) for the pre- (top) and the post...
Para-cycling aerodynamics holds additional complexities compared to its able-bodied counterpart. Han...
The purpose of this study was (1) to identify muscle strength potentials of wheelchair racing athlet...