Cross country sit skiing is a Paralympic discipline in which athletes due to physical impairment ski sitting on a sit-ski. The impairment influences performance directly and also through sitting position. Athletes with a better trunk control usually adopt a sitting position called “kneeing” in which the hip joints are higher than the knee joints. In contrast, athletes with high impact of impairment prefer a sitting position called “knee high” in which the hip joints are lower than the knee joints. Able bodied athletes skiing on the ergometer in these two sitting positions showed different performance. However, to the best of authors’ knowledge, no studies have examined performance, force production, and cycle characteristics of athletes wit...
Purpose To biomechanically profile force generation connected to the complex role of the trunk in do...
The study had three purposes: to verify a hypothesized speed decrease during the 15km cross-country ...
The aim of this study was to estimate and compare the muscular metabolic power produced in the human...
Purpose: In cross-country sit-skiing (XCSS), athletes with reduced trunk control predominantly sit w...
INTRODUCTION: In cross-country (XC) sit-skiers adopt a pushing gesture very closed to the double pol...
In 2011 International Paralympic Committee (IPC) initiated a discussion to improve the classificatio...
The International Paralympic Committee mandates the development of an evidence-based classification ...
INTRODUCTION: Spinal cord injury people and others (e.g. amputees), showing different impairments, a...
Since trunk function plays a major role in propulsion in sit-skiers and athletes belonging to distin...
The International Paralympic Committee required the development of a new evidence-based classificati...
Overuse injuries in the shoulders and lower back are hypothesized to be common in cross-country sit-...
INTRODUCTION For wheel-chair users shoulder injuries [1] and lower back injuries [2] are common. Low...
Background and Objectives: Double poling is an important fundamental skill required for cross-countr...
Overuse injuries in the shoulders and lower back are hypothesized to be common in cross-country sit-...
The study had three purposes: to verify a hypothesized speed decrease during the 15km cross-country ...
Purpose To biomechanically profile force generation connected to the complex role of the trunk in do...
The study had three purposes: to verify a hypothesized speed decrease during the 15km cross-country ...
The aim of this study was to estimate and compare the muscular metabolic power produced in the human...
Purpose: In cross-country sit-skiing (XCSS), athletes with reduced trunk control predominantly sit w...
INTRODUCTION: In cross-country (XC) sit-skiers adopt a pushing gesture very closed to the double pol...
In 2011 International Paralympic Committee (IPC) initiated a discussion to improve the classificatio...
The International Paralympic Committee mandates the development of an evidence-based classification ...
INTRODUCTION: Spinal cord injury people and others (e.g. amputees), showing different impairments, a...
Since trunk function plays a major role in propulsion in sit-skiers and athletes belonging to distin...
The International Paralympic Committee required the development of a new evidence-based classificati...
Overuse injuries in the shoulders and lower back are hypothesized to be common in cross-country sit-...
INTRODUCTION For wheel-chair users shoulder injuries [1] and lower back injuries [2] are common. Low...
Background and Objectives: Double poling is an important fundamental skill required for cross-countr...
Overuse injuries in the shoulders and lower back are hypothesized to be common in cross-country sit-...
The study had three purposes: to verify a hypothesized speed decrease during the 15km cross-country ...
Purpose To biomechanically profile force generation connected to the complex role of the trunk in do...
The study had three purposes: to verify a hypothesized speed decrease during the 15km cross-country ...
The aim of this study was to estimate and compare the muscular metabolic power produced in the human...