Purpose: To investigate changes in wheelchair propulsion technique and mechanical efficiency across first five weeks of active inpatient spinal cord injury rehabilitation and to compare the outcomes at discharge with experienced wheelchair users with spinal cord injury. Methods: Eight individuals with recent spinal cord injury performed six weekly submaximal exercise tests. The first and last measurement additionally contained a wheelchair circuit and peak graded exercise test. Fifteen experienced individuals performed all above-mentioned tests on one occasion. Results: Mechanical efficiency and propulsion technique did not change during the five weeks of inpatient rehabilitation. Peak power output during peak graded test and performance ti...
Proficiency in wheelchair propulsion is a key to independence among manual wheelchair users. While l...
Objective: To study the longitudinal relation between physical capacity and wheelchair skill perform...
Handrim wheelchair propulsion is a cyclic skill that needs to be learned during rehabilitation. Yet ...
Purpose: To investigate changes in wheelchair propulsion technique and mechanical efficiency across ...
Objective: To study possible changes in wheelchair skills in participants with spinal cord injury be...
PURPOSE: 1. To describe the motor learning outcomes of wheelchair propulsion across 6 weeks of clini...
To gain insight into cyclic motor learning processes, hand rim wheelchair propulsion is a suitable c...
The purpose of this study was to assess 1) how treadmill slope variance affected external power outp...
Objective: To elucidate the course and determinants of wheelchair exercise capacity in spinal cord i...
PURPOSE: The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of rehabilitation on physical...
Objectives: To study changes in wheelchair skills in subjects with spinal cord injury (SCI) during r...
Proficiency in wheelchair propulsion is a key to independence among manual wheelchair users. While l...
Objective: To study the longitudinal relation between physical capacity and wheelchair skill perform...
Handrim wheelchair propulsion is a cyclic skill that needs to be learned during rehabilitation. Yet ...
Purpose: To investigate changes in wheelchair propulsion technique and mechanical efficiency across ...
Objective: To study possible changes in wheelchair skills in participants with spinal cord injury be...
PURPOSE: 1. To describe the motor learning outcomes of wheelchair propulsion across 6 weeks of clini...
To gain insight into cyclic motor learning processes, hand rim wheelchair propulsion is a suitable c...
The purpose of this study was to assess 1) how treadmill slope variance affected external power outp...
Objective: To elucidate the course and determinants of wheelchair exercise capacity in spinal cord i...
PURPOSE: The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of rehabilitation on physical...
Objectives: To study changes in wheelchair skills in subjects with spinal cord injury (SCI) during r...
Proficiency in wheelchair propulsion is a key to independence among manual wheelchair users. While l...
Objective: To study the longitudinal relation between physical capacity and wheelchair skill perform...
Handrim wheelchair propulsion is a cyclic skill that needs to be learned during rehabilitation. Yet ...