This study investigated a series of independent unassisted and device-assisted transfers from a wheelchair to vehicle mock-up and vice versa while simultaneously capturing kinematic, kinetic and electromyographic (EMG) data of impaired volunteers. The study provides a venue for observation and evaluation of upper extremity (UE) joint stresses, muscular force and functional demands associated with transfers in persons with spinal cord injury (SCI) to ultimately prevent UE injury, minimize excessive stress, preserve functionality and limit pain. If people with SCI lose function of their UEs, due to pain and/or degeneration, they must then rely on others for everyday tasks. Five paraplegic males from the Tampa Bay area were recruited to take p...
This study describes a new custom measurement system designed to investigate the biomechanics of sit...
In the US alone, more than 10,000 spinal cord injuries (SCI) are reported each year. Those who use ...
Collinger JL, Boninger ML, Koontz AM, Price R, Sisto SA, Tolerico ML, Cooper RA. Shoulder biomechani...
This study investigated a series of independent unassisted and device-assisted transfers from a whee...
Due to lower limb paralysis people with SCI rely heavily on their upper extremities (UEs) for perfor...
Persons with paraplegia who use a manual wheelchair for mobility are at high risk for overuse injuri...
Transfers are crucial for independent mobility. However, transfers can cause problems if appropriate...
For many wheelchair users, performing transfers is essential for achieving independence with daily a...
Objective: To evaluate the transfer strategy of paraplegic subjects from their wheelchairs. Methods:...
International audienceObjective:The goal of this study is to minimize arm forces applied during sit-...
This study's main objective was to determine if upper-limb (UL) muscular demand was reduced when ind...
AbstractIndividuals with a low level spinal cord injury (SCI) at T1 or below must use a wheelchair f...
It is estimated 248,000 people have a spinal cord injury (SCI) that significantly affects their dail...
International audienceSpinal cord injured (SCI) patients that have no lower limb motor function perf...
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...
In the US alone, more than 10,000 spinal cord injuries (SCI) are reported each year. Those who use ...
Collinger JL, Boninger ML, Koontz AM, Price R, Sisto SA, Tolerico ML, Cooper RA. Shoulder biomechani...
This study investigated a series of independent unassisted and device-assisted transfers from a whee...
Due to lower limb paralysis people with SCI rely heavily on their upper extremities (UEs) for perfor...
Persons with paraplegia who use a manual wheelchair for mobility are at high risk for overuse injuri...
Transfers are crucial for independent mobility. However, transfers can cause problems if appropriate...
For many wheelchair users, performing transfers is essential for achieving independence with daily a...
Objective: To evaluate the transfer strategy of paraplegic subjects from their wheelchairs. Methods:...
International audienceObjective:The goal of this study is to minimize arm forces applied during sit-...
This study's main objective was to determine if upper-limb (UL) muscular demand was reduced when ind...
AbstractIndividuals with a low level spinal cord injury (SCI) at T1 or below must use a wheelchair f...
It is estimated 248,000 people have a spinal cord injury (SCI) that significantly affects their dail...
International audienceSpinal cord injured (SCI) patients that have no lower limb motor function perf...
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...
In the US alone, more than 10,000 spinal cord injuries (SCI) are reported each year. Those who use ...
Collinger JL, Boninger ML, Koontz AM, Price R, Sisto SA, Tolerico ML, Cooper RA. Shoulder biomechani...