Manual wheelchair propulsion results in a physical demand on the upper extremities that, due to its repetitive nature, leads to chronic pain, specially at wrist and shoulder joints. These problems are increasing because life expectancy of patients with spinal cord injury has incremented during recent years. In fact, the consequence of the long-term use of the wheelchair presents a biomechanical challenge as the upper extremities are not designed to support propulsion repetitive movements. Analyzing the manual wheelchair propulsion gesture with a biomechanical approach provides objective data on the loads and movements that the upper limb supports. Therefore, transferring this biomechanical analysis towards the clinical field through an appl...
Objective To use an ergonomics-based rating that characterizes both demand on, and capacity of, uppe...
INTRODUCTION -The number of wheelchair users continues to increase, but limited research has been co...
Wheelchair users face the challenge of using their arms to mobilize their bodies instead of their le...
The correct functionality of the upper limbs is an essential condition for the autonomy of people wi...
Rotator cuff injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome and other overuse injuries in the upper limbs are very...
Motion analysis allows for the collection and quantification of movement, and has long been used for...
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...
Manual wheelchair propulsion in daily life and sports is increasingly being studied. Initially, an e...
2018-08-01This body of work aims to determine how upper extremity control and dynamics during manual...
Users of manual wheelchairs depend on wheelchairs for most of their daily activities. Manual Wheelch...
Manual wheelchair propulsion results in physical demand of the upper limb extremities that, because ...
About 10% of the global population, i.e. about 650 million people, have disabilities [1]. Studies in...
New technologies and new configurations have brought great improvements to wheelchair development. T...
Introduction : Handicapped people, who exclusively depend on manual wheelchair for locomotion, face ...
Objective To use an ergonomics-based rating that characterizes both demand on, and capacity of, uppe...
INTRODUCTION -The number of wheelchair users continues to increase, but limited research has been co...
Wheelchair users face the challenge of using their arms to mobilize their bodies instead of their le...
The correct functionality of the upper limbs is an essential condition for the autonomy of people wi...
Rotator cuff injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome and other overuse injuries in the upper limbs are very...
Motion analysis allows for the collection and quantification of movement, and has long been used for...
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...
Manual wheelchair propulsion in daily life and sports is increasingly being studied. Initially, an e...
2018-08-01This body of work aims to determine how upper extremity control and dynamics during manual...
Users of manual wheelchairs depend on wheelchairs for most of their daily activities. Manual Wheelch...
Manual wheelchair propulsion results in physical demand of the upper limb extremities that, because ...
About 10% of the global population, i.e. about 650 million people, have disabilities [1]. Studies in...
New technologies and new configurations have brought great improvements to wheelchair development. T...
Introduction : Handicapped people, who exclusively depend on manual wheelchair for locomotion, face ...
Objective To use an ergonomics-based rating that characterizes both demand on, and capacity of, uppe...
INTRODUCTION -The number of wheelchair users continues to increase, but limited research has been co...
Wheelchair users face the challenge of using their arms to mobilize their bodies instead of their le...