Study design: Case series; nonparametric repeated-measures analysis of variance. Objective: To compare and contrast three-dimensional shoulder kinematics during frequently utilized upper extremity weight-bearing activities (standing depression lifts used in brace walking, weight-relief raises, transfers) and postures (sitting rest, standing in a frame) in spinal cord injury (SCI). Setting: Movement Analysis Laboratory, Department of Physical Therapy, Ithaca College, Rochester, NY, USA. Methods: Three female and two male subjects (39.2±6.1 years old) at least 12 months post-SCI (14.6±6.7 years old), SCI distal to T2 and with an ASIA score of A. The Flock of Birds magnetic tracking device was used to measure three-dimensional positions of the...
Background. Shoulder pain is a common problem after spinal cord injury (SCI), with negative effects ...
Shoulder pain and pathology are extremely common for individuals with spinal cord injuries (SCI) who...
Background and Purpose. Several factors such as posture, muscle force, range of motion, and scapular...
Background: Circuit resistance training (CRT) should promote favorable kinematics (scapular posterio...
Objective: To assess 3-dimensional scapulothoracic and glenohumeral kinematics in able-bodied subjec...
Collinger JL, Boninger ML, Koontz AM, Price R, Sisto SA, Tolerico ML, Cooper RA. Shoulder biomechani...
Objective: To estimate the differences in glenohumeral contact forces and shoulder muscle forces bet...
OBJECTIVES: To present a descriptive analysis and comparison of shoulder kinetics and kinematics dur...
Objective: To study the correlation between limited shoulder range of motion in persons with spinal ...
Among consumers, families, therapists, physicians, and other rehabilitation professionals, there has...
Background: It is often assumed that body posture, standing vs. supine, changes shoulder muscle acti...
Introduction: Manual wheelchair users have been found to be at risk for secondary upper extremity in...
INTRODUCTION: Manual wheelchair users have been found to be at risk for secondary upper extremity in...
Objective: Shoulder pain after spinal cord injury (SCI) is attributed to increased mobility demands ...
Objective: To determine the net moments on the glenohumeral joint and elbow joint during wheelchair ...
Background. Shoulder pain is a common problem after spinal cord injury (SCI), with negative effects ...
Shoulder pain and pathology are extremely common for individuals with spinal cord injuries (SCI) who...
Background and Purpose. Several factors such as posture, muscle force, range of motion, and scapular...
Background: Circuit resistance training (CRT) should promote favorable kinematics (scapular posterio...
Objective: To assess 3-dimensional scapulothoracic and glenohumeral kinematics in able-bodied subjec...
Collinger JL, Boninger ML, Koontz AM, Price R, Sisto SA, Tolerico ML, Cooper RA. Shoulder biomechani...
Objective: To estimate the differences in glenohumeral contact forces and shoulder muscle forces bet...
OBJECTIVES: To present a descriptive analysis and comparison of shoulder kinetics and kinematics dur...
Objective: To study the correlation between limited shoulder range of motion in persons with spinal ...
Among consumers, families, therapists, physicians, and other rehabilitation professionals, there has...
Background: It is often assumed that body posture, standing vs. supine, changes shoulder muscle acti...
Introduction: Manual wheelchair users have been found to be at risk for secondary upper extremity in...
INTRODUCTION: Manual wheelchair users have been found to be at risk for secondary upper extremity in...
Objective: Shoulder pain after spinal cord injury (SCI) is attributed to increased mobility demands ...
Objective: To determine the net moments on the glenohumeral joint and elbow joint during wheelchair ...
Background. Shoulder pain is a common problem after spinal cord injury (SCI), with negative effects ...
Shoulder pain and pathology are extremely common for individuals with spinal cord injuries (SCI) who...
Background and Purpose. Several factors such as posture, muscle force, range of motion, and scapular...