OBJECTIVES: To define differences in pushrim dynamics during manual wheelchair propulsion by users with multiple sclerosis (MS) relative to 2 control groups of subjects with spinal cord injury (SCI) and no disability (ND) and to investigate changes in propulsion biomechanics at different speeds and with fatigue.\ud \ud DESIGN: Case-control.\ud \ud SETTING: Biomechanics laboratory.\ud \ud PARTICIPANTS: A convenience sample of 42 people, 8 women and 6 men per group.\ud \ud INTERVENTIONS: Not applicable.\ud \ud MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The propulsion pattern, mean maximum speed, percentage of time in push and recovery phases, push angle, push frequency, mean maximum resultant pushrim force, mean work and push cycle, and hand-to-pushrim coupling ...
OBJECTIVES: Individuals who use manual wheelchairs are at high risk for median nerve injury and subs...
OBJECTIVES: To classify propulsion patterns over surfaces encountered in the natural environment dur...
OBJECTIVES: To describe a standard clinical protocol for the objective assessment of manual wheelcha...
Fay BT, Boninger ML, Fitzgerald SG, Souza AL, Cooper RA, Koontz AM. Manual wheelchair pushrim dynami...
OBJECTIVES: To classify stroke patterns of manual wheelchair users and to determine if different pat...
Objectives: To classify stroke patterns of manual wheelchair users and to determine if different pat...
OBJECTIVES: To present a descriptive analysis and comparison of shoulder kinetics and kinematics dur...
BACKGROUND: This study applied EMG analysis methods to identify muscle group activity profiles and p...
OBJECTIVES: To determine differences in metabolic demands, stroke frequency, and upper-extremity joi...
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...
Purpose. To determine the most commonly used manual wheelchair propulsion pattern by people with mul...
Objective: To examine whether differences in propulsion technique as a function of intraindividual v...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between pushrim forces and the progression of shoulder in...
Collinger JL, Boninger ML, Koontz AM, Price R, Sisto SA, Tolerico ML, Cooper RA. Shoulder biomechani...
OBJECTIVES: Individuals who use manual wheelchairs are at high risk for median nerve injury and subs...
OBJECTIVES: To classify propulsion patterns over surfaces encountered in the natural environment dur...
OBJECTIVES: To describe a standard clinical protocol for the objective assessment of manual wheelcha...
Fay BT, Boninger ML, Fitzgerald SG, Souza AL, Cooper RA, Koontz AM. Manual wheelchair pushrim dynami...
OBJECTIVES: To classify stroke patterns of manual wheelchair users and to determine if different pat...
Objectives: To classify stroke patterns of manual wheelchair users and to determine if different pat...
OBJECTIVES: To present a descriptive analysis and comparison of shoulder kinetics and kinematics dur...
BACKGROUND: This study applied EMG analysis methods to identify muscle group activity profiles and p...
OBJECTIVES: To determine differences in metabolic demands, stroke frequency, and upper-extremity joi...
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...
Purpose. To determine the most commonly used manual wheelchair propulsion pattern by people with mul...
Objective: To examine whether differences in propulsion technique as a function of intraindividual v...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between pushrim forces and the progression of shoulder in...
Collinger JL, Boninger ML, Koontz AM, Price R, Sisto SA, Tolerico ML, Cooper RA. Shoulder biomechani...
OBJECTIVES: Individuals who use manual wheelchairs are at high risk for median nerve injury and subs...
OBJECTIVES: To classify propulsion patterns over surfaces encountered in the natural environment dur...
OBJECTIVES: To describe a standard clinical protocol for the objective assessment of manual wheelcha...