Background/Objective: Shoulder overuse due weight-bearing loads – wheelchair propulsion and transfers – are supposed to cause shoulder pain in active wheelchair users. Consequently, shoulder pain has been found to have a high prevalence in the spinal cord-injured population. Severity of pain levels in individuals with spinal cord injury has been shown to impact quality of life. Aim of this study was to describe the consequences of shoulder pain intensity on quality of life, physical activity, and community activities in spinal cord-injured paraplegic wheelchair users. Materials and Methods: It was a qualitative, analytical one moment study where was involved persons after spinal cord injury below Th1 with lower paraplegia, who used manually...
Aims: Spinal cord injury is an acute and devastating event that causes significant and permanent cha...
It is estimated that there are over 2 million manual wheelchair users in the United States. Up to 70...
Study design: Prospective cohort study. Objectives: To study upper extremity musculoskeletal pain du...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the prevalence and intensity of shoulder pain experienced during daily functio...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between propulsion biomechanics, including variables that ...
compare the onset and prevalence of shoulder pain in athletic and nonathletic wheelchair users. Meth...
Objective: To examine whether musculoskeletal shoulder pain and limitations in shoulder range of mot...
Purpose: The purpose of this research was to study the shoulder pain and strength and also the relat...
Background and Objective: Wheelchair users are exposed to many stresses on their upper extremities. ...
Objectives:To investigate (1) the characteristics of shoulder pain following discharge from rehabili...
Introduction: The annual incidence of acute spinal cord injury, as reported in the National Spinal C...
Background: Shoulder pain is commonly reported within the spinal cord injury (SCI) population and ca...
Abstract—Shoulder pain is a common overuse problem in long-term adult wheelchair users. The current ...
Five hundred people with spinal cord injuries (SCIs) were surveyed to determine the prevalence of sh...
Objective: To identify the prevalence of shoulder pain disability in paraplegic patients using assis...
Aims: Spinal cord injury is an acute and devastating event that causes significant and permanent cha...
It is estimated that there are over 2 million manual wheelchair users in the United States. Up to 70...
Study design: Prospective cohort study. Objectives: To study upper extremity musculoskeletal pain du...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the prevalence and intensity of shoulder pain experienced during daily functio...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between propulsion biomechanics, including variables that ...
compare the onset and prevalence of shoulder pain in athletic and nonathletic wheelchair users. Meth...
Objective: To examine whether musculoskeletal shoulder pain and limitations in shoulder range of mot...
Purpose: The purpose of this research was to study the shoulder pain and strength and also the relat...
Background and Objective: Wheelchair users are exposed to many stresses on their upper extremities. ...
Objectives:To investigate (1) the characteristics of shoulder pain following discharge from rehabili...
Introduction: The annual incidence of acute spinal cord injury, as reported in the National Spinal C...
Background: Shoulder pain is commonly reported within the spinal cord injury (SCI) population and ca...
Abstract—Shoulder pain is a common overuse problem in long-term adult wheelchair users. The current ...
Five hundred people with spinal cord injuries (SCIs) were surveyed to determine the prevalence of sh...
Objective: To identify the prevalence of shoulder pain disability in paraplegic patients using assis...
Aims: Spinal cord injury is an acute and devastating event that causes significant and permanent cha...
It is estimated that there are over 2 million manual wheelchair users in the United States. Up to 70...
Study design: Prospective cohort study. Objectives: To study upper extremity musculoskeletal pain du...