The purpose of this study was to investigate the longitudinal association between within-subject changes in shoulder pain and alterations in wheelchair propulsion biomechanics in manual wheelchair users. Eighteen (age 33 ± 11 years) manual wheelchair users propelled their own daily living wheelchair at 1.11 m.s-1 for three minutes on a dual-roller ergometer during two laboratory visits (T1 and T2) between 4 and 6 months apart. Shoulder pain was assessed using the Performance Corrected Wheelchair User's Shoulder Pain Index (PC-WUSPI). Between visits mean PC-WUSPI scores increased by 5.4 points and varied from - 13.5 to + 20.9 points. Of the eighteen participants, nine (50%) experienced increased shoulder pain, seven (39%) no change in pain, ...
OBJECTIVES: To present a descriptive analysis and comparison of shoulder kinetics and kinematics dur...
Manual wheelchair users report a high prevalence of shoulder pain. Growing evidence shows that varia...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between propulsion biomechanics, including variables that ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the longitudinal association between within-subject cha...
Introduction: Shoulder pain remains a common health concern among nonathletic and athletic manual wh...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether wheelchair propulsion biomechanics differ betwe...
The study purpose was to examine the biomechanical characteristics of sports wheelchair propulsion a...
Background: Manual wheelchair users rely heavily on their upper limbs for independent mobility which...
BACKGROUND: Manual wheelchair users rely heavily on their upper limbs for independent mobility which...
Collinger JL, Boninger ML, Koontz AM, Price R, Sisto SA, Tolerico ML, Cooper RA. Shoulder biomechani...
Supplementary information files for article Alterations in shoulder kinematics are associated with s...
OBJECTIVES: To present a descriptive analysis and comparison of shoulder kinetics and kinematics dur...
Manual wheelchair users report a high prevalence of shoulder pain. Growing evidence shows that varia...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between propulsion biomechanics, including variables that ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the longitudinal association between within-subject cha...
Introduction: Shoulder pain remains a common health concern among nonathletic and athletic manual wh...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether wheelchair propulsion biomechanics differ betwe...
The study purpose was to examine the biomechanical characteristics of sports wheelchair propulsion a...
Background: Manual wheelchair users rely heavily on their upper limbs for independent mobility which...
BACKGROUND: Manual wheelchair users rely heavily on their upper limbs for independent mobility which...
Collinger JL, Boninger ML, Koontz AM, Price R, Sisto SA, Tolerico ML, Cooper RA. Shoulder biomechani...
Supplementary information files for article Alterations in shoulder kinematics are associated with s...
OBJECTIVES: To present a descriptive analysis and comparison of shoulder kinetics and kinematics dur...
Manual wheelchair users report a high prevalence of shoulder pain. Growing evidence shows that varia...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between propulsion biomechanics, including variables that ...