Objective: To estimate the differences in glenohumeral contact forces and shoulder muscle forces between able-bodied subjects and subjects with paraplegia and tetraplegia during wheelchair-related activities of daily living (ADLs).Design: Kinematics and external forces were measured during wheelchair ADLs (level propulsion, weight-relief lifting, reaching) and processed by using an inverse dynamics 3-dimensional biomechanical model.Setting: Biomechanics laboratory.Participants: Five able-bodied subjects, 8 subjects with paraplegia, and 4 subjects with tetraplegia (N=17).Interventions: Not applicable.Main Outcome Measures: Glenohumeral contact forces and shoulder muscle forces.Results: Peak contact forces were significantly higher for weight...
Objective: The biomechanics of wheelchair propulsion have been linked to upper extremity injury. Spe...
Persons with paraplegia who use a manual wheelchair for mobility are at high risk for overuse injuri...
International audienceAn increasing amount of research is focused on the functional future of subjec...
Objective: To estimate the differences in glenohumeral contact forces and shoulder muscle forces bet...
Objective: To determine the net moments on the glenohumeral joint and elbow joint during wheelchair ...
Collinger JL, Boninger ML, Koontz AM, Price R, Sisto SA, Tolerico ML, Cooper RA. Shoulder biomechani...
OBJECTIVES: To present a descriptive analysis and comparison of shoulder kinetics and kinematics dur...
Background. The incidence of shoulder complaints in wheelchair users is high and the etiology is poo...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Previous investigations have identified muscular imbalance in the shoulder as ...
Introduction: Manual wheelchair users have been found to be at risk for secondary upper extremity in...
In the US alone, more than 10,000 spinal cord injuries (SCI) are reported each year. Those who use ...
Background/Objective: Previous investigations have identified muscular imbalance in the shoulder as ...
Objectives: Individuals who use manual wheelchairs are at high risk for median nerve injury and subs...
Objective: The biomechanics of wheelchair propulsion have been linked to upper extremity injury. Spe...
Persons with paraplegia who use a manual wheelchair for mobility are at high risk for overuse injuri...
International audienceAn increasing amount of research is focused on the functional future of subjec...
Objective: To estimate the differences in glenohumeral contact forces and shoulder muscle forces bet...
Objective: To determine the net moments on the glenohumeral joint and elbow joint during wheelchair ...
Collinger JL, Boninger ML, Koontz AM, Price R, Sisto SA, Tolerico ML, Cooper RA. Shoulder biomechani...
OBJECTIVES: To present a descriptive analysis and comparison of shoulder kinetics and kinematics dur...
Background. The incidence of shoulder complaints in wheelchair users is high and the etiology is poo...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Previous investigations have identified muscular imbalance in the shoulder as ...
Introduction: Manual wheelchair users have been found to be at risk for secondary upper extremity in...
In the US alone, more than 10,000 spinal cord injuries (SCI) are reported each year. Those who use ...
Background/Objective: Previous investigations have identified muscular imbalance in the shoulder as ...
Objectives: Individuals who use manual wheelchairs are at high risk for median nerve injury and subs...
Objective: The biomechanics of wheelchair propulsion have been linked to upper extremity injury. Spe...
Persons with paraplegia who use a manual wheelchair for mobility are at high risk for overuse injuri...
International audienceAn increasing amount of research is focused on the functional future of subjec...