A multisite collaborative study is being conducted on the association between propulsion biomechanics and upper-limb injuries. This substudy compared subject characteristics and pushrim kinetics across three sites and identified early on in the main study any differences that could affect interpretation of the findings or data pooling. A total of 42 manual wheelchair users with paraplegia (14 from each site) performed 0.9 m/s and 1.8 m/s steady state propulsion trials and an acceleration-brake-coastdown trial on a wheelchair dynamometer while propulsion forces and moment about the hub were measured with a SmartWheel. Significant differences between two sites were found in peak and average resultant force (p < 0.05), peak and average moment ...
The majority of wheelchair studies that attempt to evaluate propulsion efforts across wheelchair con...
OBJECTIVES: To classify stroke patterns of manual wheelchair users and to determine if different pat...
Price R, Ashwell ZR, Chang MW, Boninger ML, Koontz AM, Sisto SA. Upper-limb joint power and its dist...
A multisite collaborative study is being conducted on the association between propulsion biomechanic...
A multisite collaborative study is being conducted on the association between propulsion biomechanic...
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...
Objective: The biomechanics of wheelchair propulsion have been linked to upper extremity injury. Spe...
OBJECTIVE: The biomechanics of wheelchair propulsion have been linked to upper extremity injury. Spe...
Manual wheelchair propulsion results in physical demand of the upper limb extremities that, because ...
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...
Laboratory-based simulators afford many advantages for studying physiology and biomechanics; however...
The primary objective of this study was to examine the kinematics and kinetics of the shoulder durin...
The primary objective of this study was to examine the kinematics and kinetics of the shoulder durin...
The majority of wheelchair studies that attempt to evaluate propulsion efforts across wheelchair con...
OBJECTIVES: To classify stroke patterns of manual wheelchair users and to determine if different pat...
Price R, Ashwell ZR, Chang MW, Boninger ML, Koontz AM, Sisto SA. Upper-limb joint power and its dist...
A multisite collaborative study is being conducted on the association between propulsion biomechanic...
A multisite collaborative study is being conducted on the association between propulsion biomechanic...
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...
Objective: The biomechanics of wheelchair propulsion have been linked to upper extremity injury. Spe...
OBJECTIVE: The biomechanics of wheelchair propulsion have been linked to upper extremity injury. Spe...
Manual wheelchair propulsion results in physical demand of the upper limb extremities that, because ...
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...
Laboratory-based simulators afford many advantages for studying physiology and biomechanics; however...
The primary objective of this study was to examine the kinematics and kinetics of the shoulder durin...
The primary objective of this study was to examine the kinematics and kinetics of the shoulder durin...
The majority of wheelchair studies that attempt to evaluate propulsion efforts across wheelchair con...
OBJECTIVES: To classify stroke patterns of manual wheelchair users and to determine if different pat...
Price R, Ashwell ZR, Chang MW, Boninger ML, Koontz AM, Sisto SA. Upper-limb joint power and its dist...