Background: Participating in wheelchair tennis increases the demands placed on the shoulder and could increase the risk of developing shoulder pain and injury that might be associated with differences in scapular kinematics. The aim of the study was to examine the presence of shoulder pain and scapular kinematics in professional wheelchair tennis players. Method: Scapular kinematics were obtained in 11 professional wheelchair tennis players, 16 people with shoulder impingement and 16 people without shoulder impingement during humeral elevation and lowering. Clinical examination of the wheelchair tennis players was undertaken using the Wheelchair Users Shoulder Disability Index (WUSPI) and clinical signs of shoulder impingement. Findings: Th...
The study purpose was to examine the biomechanical characteristics of sports wheelchair propulsion a...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether wheelchair propulsion biomechanics differ betwe...
The study purpose was to examine the biomechanical characteristics of sports wheelchair propulsion a...
Background: Participating in wheelchair tennis increases the demands placed on the shoulder and coul...
Participating in wheelchair tennis increases the demands placed on the shoulder and could increase t...
Wheelchair use places large demands on the shoulder with up to 72% of users experiencing shoulder pa...
INTRODUCTION Up to 78% of wheelchair users, athletes and non athletes, report shoulder pain [1]. The...
INTRODUCTION Up to 78% of wheelchair users, athletes and non athletes, report shoulder pain [1]. The...
INTRODUCTION Up to 78% of wheelchair users, athletes and non athletes, report shoulder pain [1]. The...
Background: Shoulder pain is the most common complaint for wheelchair athletes. Scapular orientation...
Background: Shoulder pain is the most common complaint for wheelchair athletes. Scapular orientation...
Background: Shoulder pain is the most common complaint for wheelchair athletes. Scapular orientation...
Background: Shoulder pain is the most common complaint for wheelchair athletes. Scapular orientation...
Wheelchair tennis players are prone to develop shoulder injuries, due to the combination of wheelcha...
Wheelchair tennis players are prone to develop shoulder injuries, due to the combination of wheelcha...
The study purpose was to examine the biomechanical characteristics of sports wheelchair propulsion a...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether wheelchair propulsion biomechanics differ betwe...
The study purpose was to examine the biomechanical characteristics of sports wheelchair propulsion a...
Background: Participating in wheelchair tennis increases the demands placed on the shoulder and coul...
Participating in wheelchair tennis increases the demands placed on the shoulder and could increase t...
Wheelchair use places large demands on the shoulder with up to 72% of users experiencing shoulder pa...
INTRODUCTION Up to 78% of wheelchair users, athletes and non athletes, report shoulder pain [1]. The...
INTRODUCTION Up to 78% of wheelchair users, athletes and non athletes, report shoulder pain [1]. The...
INTRODUCTION Up to 78% of wheelchair users, athletes and non athletes, report shoulder pain [1]. The...
Background: Shoulder pain is the most common complaint for wheelchair athletes. Scapular orientation...
Background: Shoulder pain is the most common complaint for wheelchair athletes. Scapular orientation...
Background: Shoulder pain is the most common complaint for wheelchair athletes. Scapular orientation...
Background: Shoulder pain is the most common complaint for wheelchair athletes. Scapular orientation...
Wheelchair tennis players are prone to develop shoulder injuries, due to the combination of wheelcha...
Wheelchair tennis players are prone to develop shoulder injuries, due to the combination of wheelcha...
The study purpose was to examine the biomechanical characteristics of sports wheelchair propulsion a...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether wheelchair propulsion biomechanics differ betwe...
The study purpose was to examine the biomechanical characteristics of sports wheelchair propulsion a...