The correct functionality of the upper limbs is an essential condition for the autonomy of people with disabilities, especially for those in wheelchair. In this review we focused on the biomechanics of wheelchair propulsion and we described the instrumental analysis of techniques for the acquisition of wheelchair propulsion
Wheelchair propulsion has been reported to be responsible for musculoskeletal pain in the upper extr...
Due to lower limb paralysis people with SCI rely heavily on their upper extremities (UEs) for perfor...
About 10% of the global population, i.e. about 650 million people, have disabilities [1]. Studies in...
The correct functionality of the upper limbs is an essential condition for the autonomy of people wi...
Manual wheelchair propulsion results in a physical demand on the upper extremities that, due to its ...
Manual wheelchair propulsion in daily life and sports is increasingly being studied. Initially, an e...
Manual wheelchair propulsion in daily life and sports is increasingly being studied. Initially, an e...
Abstract—We used an instrumented wheelchair ergometer and 3D motion analysis system to collect joint...
2018-08-01This body of work aims to determine how upper extremity control and dynamics during manual...
New technologies and new configurations have brought great improvements to wheelchair development. T...
Wheelchair propulsion is an important part of daily living for many people with spinal cord injuries...
Title: Evaluation of wheelchair adjustments and their impact on proper propulsion pattern upper extr...
Introduction: Individuals with paraplegia due to spinal cord injury (SCI) perform manual wheelchair ...
In the US alone, more than 10,000 spinal cord injuries (SCI) are reported each year. Those who use a...
Manual wheelchair propulsion results in physical demand of the upper limb extremities that, because ...
Wheelchair propulsion has been reported to be responsible for musculoskeletal pain in the upper extr...
Due to lower limb paralysis people with SCI rely heavily on their upper extremities (UEs) for perfor...
About 10% of the global population, i.e. about 650 million people, have disabilities [1]. Studies in...
The correct functionality of the upper limbs is an essential condition for the autonomy of people wi...
Manual wheelchair propulsion results in a physical demand on the upper extremities that, due to its ...
Manual wheelchair propulsion in daily life and sports is increasingly being studied. Initially, an e...
Manual wheelchair propulsion in daily life and sports is increasingly being studied. Initially, an e...
Abstract—We used an instrumented wheelchair ergometer and 3D motion analysis system to collect joint...
2018-08-01This body of work aims to determine how upper extremity control and dynamics during manual...
New technologies and new configurations have brought great improvements to wheelchair development. T...
Wheelchair propulsion is an important part of daily living for many people with spinal cord injuries...
Title: Evaluation of wheelchair adjustments and their impact on proper propulsion pattern upper extr...
Introduction: Individuals with paraplegia due to spinal cord injury (SCI) perform manual wheelchair ...
In the US alone, more than 10,000 spinal cord injuries (SCI) are reported each year. Those who use a...
Manual wheelchair propulsion results in physical demand of the upper limb extremities that, because ...
Wheelchair propulsion has been reported to be responsible for musculoskeletal pain in the upper extr...
Due to lower limb paralysis people with SCI rely heavily on their upper extremities (UEs) for perfor...
About 10% of the global population, i.e. about 650 million people, have disabilities [1]. Studies in...