Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Objectives: To describe experienced sitting-related health and stability problems among persons with paraplegia (PP) or tetraplegia (TP) and to investigate associations with personal, lesion and wheelchair characteristics as well as satisfaction with sitting posture. Setting: Dutch community. Methods: A self-report questionnaire on seating was developed and completed by wheelchair-users living with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) for ≥10 years (N = 264). Sitting-related problems and satisfaction with sitting posture were compared between participants with PP and TP using Chi-square and t-tests. Logistic regression analyses were performed to investigate associated characteristics. Results: Reported sitting-relat...
Objectives: This preliminary study was to evaluate the impact of pushrim-activated power-assist whee...
Study design Multicentre cross-sectional study.Objectives To describe relationships between time sin...
OBJECTIVE: Despite the fact that wheelchair users are exposed to risk factors for neck and upper bac...
Study Design Cross-sectional study. Objectives To describe experienced sitting-related health and st...
STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study (ALLRISC) OBJECTIVE: To compare experienced sitting-related hea...
Study design: Cross-sectional study.Objectives: To describe the satisfaction of the manual wheelchai...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate factors related to the wheelchair, impairment, and environment that affect...
BackgroundAdults with neuromuscular diseases like spinal muscular atrophy or Duchenne muscular dystr...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the differences between manual and power wheelchair users in terms of self-est...
STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of, and factors associa...
Objective: : To describe the clinical features of electric powered indoor/outdoor chair (EPIOC) user...
BackgroundAdults with neuromuscular diseases like spinal muscular atrophy or Duchenne muscular dystr...
OBJECTIVES: This preliminary study was to evaluate the impact of pushrim- activated power-assist whe...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the prevalence and intensity of shoulder pain experienced during daily functio...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to examine the effectiveness of a new user-adjustable whe...
Objectives: This preliminary study was to evaluate the impact of pushrim-activated power-assist whee...
Study design Multicentre cross-sectional study.Objectives To describe relationships between time sin...
OBJECTIVE: Despite the fact that wheelchair users are exposed to risk factors for neck and upper bac...
Study Design Cross-sectional study. Objectives To describe experienced sitting-related health and st...
STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study (ALLRISC) OBJECTIVE: To compare experienced sitting-related hea...
Study design: Cross-sectional study.Objectives: To describe the satisfaction of the manual wheelchai...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate factors related to the wheelchair, impairment, and environment that affect...
BackgroundAdults with neuromuscular diseases like spinal muscular atrophy or Duchenne muscular dystr...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the differences between manual and power wheelchair users in terms of self-est...
STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of, and factors associa...
Objective: : To describe the clinical features of electric powered indoor/outdoor chair (EPIOC) user...
BackgroundAdults with neuromuscular diseases like spinal muscular atrophy or Duchenne muscular dystr...
OBJECTIVES: This preliminary study was to evaluate the impact of pushrim- activated power-assist whe...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the prevalence and intensity of shoulder pain experienced during daily functio...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to examine the effectiveness of a new user-adjustable whe...
Objectives: This preliminary study was to evaluate the impact of pushrim-activated power-assist whee...
Study design Multicentre cross-sectional study.Objectives To describe relationships between time sin...
OBJECTIVE: Despite the fact that wheelchair users are exposed to risk factors for neck and upper bac...