Objective: To compare the shoulder load during handcycling and wheelchair propulsion under similar conditions of external power in persons with spinal cord injury.Design: Cross-sectional.Subjects: Eight men with spinal cord injury.Methods: Kinetics and kinematics were measured during handbike and wheelchair propulsion at 25, 35, 45 and 55 W on a treadmill. Shoulder load (glenohumeral contact forces, relative muscle forces) was calculated with the Delft Shoulder and Elbow Model.Results: At all power output levels, glenohumeral contact forces were significantly lower during handcycling compared with wheelchair propulsion (pConclusion: Due to continuous force application in handcycling, shoulder load was lower compared with wheelchair propulsi...