Abstract Background Sitting pivot transfer (SPT) is one of the most important, but at the same time strenuous at the upper extremity, functional task for spinal cord injured individuals. In order to better teach this task to those individuals and to improve performance, a better biomechanical understanding during the different SPT phases is a prerequisite. However, no consensus has yet been reached on how to depict the different phases of the SPT. The definition of the phases of the SPT, along with the events characterizing these phases, will facilitate the interpretation of biomechanical outcome measures related to the performance of SPTs as well as strengthen the evidence generated across studies. Methods Thirty-five individuals with a sp...
Objective: This review focuses on studies that enhance our knowledge of the biomechanics of the sit-...
Objective: To evaluate the transfer strategy of paraplegic subjects from their wheelchairs. Methods:...
Presented at the RESNA Annual Meeting. 2005. Atlanta, GA.People with spinal cord injuries (SCI) must...
The performance of sitting pivot transfers (SPTs) is demanding for the upper limbs (ULs) in individu...
This study describes a new custom measurement system designed to investigate the biomechanics of sit...
This study describes a new custom measurement system designed to investigate the biomechanics of sit...
Background: The objective of this study was to investigate differences in shoulder, elbow and hand k...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to investigate differences in shoulder, elbow and hand k...
International audienceIndividuals with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI), perform Sitting Pivot Transfer (SPT...
This study's main objective was to determine if upper-limb (UL) muscular demand was reduced when ind...
Transfers are crucial for independent mobility. However, transfers can cause problems if appropriate...
Transfer is a key ability and allows greater interact with the environment and social participation....
The “sit-to-stand” (STS) movement is essential during activities of daily living (ADL). In individua...
International audienceObjective:The goal of this study is to minimize arm forces applied during sit-...
Due to lower limb paralysis people with SCI rely heavily on their upper extremities (UEs) for perfor...
Objective: This review focuses on studies that enhance our knowledge of the biomechanics of the sit-...
Objective: To evaluate the transfer strategy of paraplegic subjects from their wheelchairs. Methods:...
Presented at the RESNA Annual Meeting. 2005. Atlanta, GA.People with spinal cord injuries (SCI) must...
The performance of sitting pivot transfers (SPTs) is demanding for the upper limbs (ULs) in individu...
This study describes a new custom measurement system designed to investigate the biomechanics of sit...
This study describes a new custom measurement system designed to investigate the biomechanics of sit...
Background: The objective of this study was to investigate differences in shoulder, elbow and hand k...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to investigate differences in shoulder, elbow and hand k...
International audienceIndividuals with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI), perform Sitting Pivot Transfer (SPT...
This study's main objective was to determine if upper-limb (UL) muscular demand was reduced when ind...
Transfers are crucial for independent mobility. However, transfers can cause problems if appropriate...
Transfer is a key ability and allows greater interact with the environment and social participation....
The “sit-to-stand” (STS) movement is essential during activities of daily living (ADL). In individua...
International audienceObjective:The goal of this study is to minimize arm forces applied during sit-...
Due to lower limb paralysis people with SCI rely heavily on their upper extremities (UEs) for perfor...
Objective: This review focuses on studies that enhance our knowledge of the biomechanics of the sit-...
Objective: To evaluate the transfer strategy of paraplegic subjects from their wheelchairs. Methods:...
Presented at the RESNA Annual Meeting. 2005. Atlanta, GA.People with spinal cord injuries (SCI) must...