Objective. Investigation of the effect of visual feedback on effective hand rim wheelchair force production and the subsequent effect on gross mechanical efficiency.Design. Ten subjects in an experimental group and 10 subjects in a control group practised three weeks (3(.)wk(-1), i.e., a pre-test and 8 trials) on a computer-controlled wheelchair ergometer. Every trial consisted of two blocks of 4 min at 0.15 and 0.25 W. kg(-1) at 1.11 m(.)s(-1). On three trials an additional block at 0.40 W(.)kg(-1) was performed. The experimental group practised with and the control group practised without visual feedback on the effectiveness of force production.Background. In mechanical terms, the low gross mechanical efficiency of hand rim wheelchair pro...
To gain insight into cyclic motor learning processes, hand rim wheelchair propulsion is a suitable c...
To determine the effects of push frequency changes on force application, fraction of effective force...
Background: Efficiency in manual wheelchair propulsion is low, as is the fraction of the propulsion ...
Objective. Investigation of the effect of visual feedback on effective hand rim wheelchair force pro...
Background It has been suggested that a higher intra-individual variability benefits the motor learn...
Objective. To study wheelchair skill acquisition in handrim wheelchair propulsion on a motor-driven ...
Background It has been suggested that a higher intra-individual variability benefits the motor learn...
It has been suggested that a higher intra-individual variability benefits the motor learning of whee...
<div><p>Background</p><p>It has been suggested that a higher intra-individual variability benefits t...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: As considerable progress has been made in laboratory-based assessment of manua...
Objective: To investigate the effect of different wheelchair stroke patterns on efficiency and propu...
To study the effect of tangential speed of the handrims independent of external power output on gros...
Objective: Hand rim wheelchair propulsion is inefficient and physically straining. To evaluate the p...
Background/Objective: As considerable progress has been made in laboratory-based assessment of manua...
To investigate the consequence of task complexity on gross mechanical efficiency and propulsion tech...
To gain insight into cyclic motor learning processes, hand rim wheelchair propulsion is a suitable c...
To determine the effects of push frequency changes on force application, fraction of effective force...
Background: Efficiency in manual wheelchair propulsion is low, as is the fraction of the propulsion ...
Objective. Investigation of the effect of visual feedback on effective hand rim wheelchair force pro...
Background It has been suggested that a higher intra-individual variability benefits the motor learn...
Objective. To study wheelchair skill acquisition in handrim wheelchair propulsion on a motor-driven ...
Background It has been suggested that a higher intra-individual variability benefits the motor learn...
It has been suggested that a higher intra-individual variability benefits the motor learning of whee...
<div><p>Background</p><p>It has been suggested that a higher intra-individual variability benefits t...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: As considerable progress has been made in laboratory-based assessment of manua...
Objective: To investigate the effect of different wheelchair stroke patterns on efficiency and propu...
To study the effect of tangential speed of the handrims independent of external power output on gros...
Objective: Hand rim wheelchair propulsion is inefficient and physically straining. To evaluate the p...
Background/Objective: As considerable progress has been made in laboratory-based assessment of manua...
To investigate the consequence of task complexity on gross mechanical efficiency and propulsion tech...
To gain insight into cyclic motor learning processes, hand rim wheelchair propulsion is a suitable c...
To determine the effects of push frequency changes on force application, fraction of effective force...
Background: Efficiency in manual wheelchair propulsion is low, as is the fraction of the propulsion ...