This paper describes the course of wheelchair propulsion capacity (WPC) during rehabilitation of persons with spinal cord injury (SCI) and its relationship with personal and injury characteristics. We investigated 132 subjects with SCI (37 with tetraplegia) at the start of active rehabilitation (t1), 3 months later (t2), and at the end of clinical rehabilitation (t3). WPC was measured as the maximal power output that can be achieved in a maximal wheelchair exercise test on a treadmill. Results were analyzed with the use of generalized estimating equations, with time of measurement, lesion level, motor completeness of the lesion, age, and gender as independent variables. Overall, WPC increased from 30.5 W at t1, to 39.5 W at t2, and 44.2 W a...
Study design: Review of publications.Objective: To assess the level of physical capacity ( peak oxyg...
Objective: To study the longitudinal relation between physical capacity and wheelchair skill perform...
Purpose. To evaluate the effects of a structured hand cycle training programme on physical capacity ...
This paper describes the course of wheelchair propulsion capacity (WPC) during rehabilitation of per...
This paper describes the course of wheelchair propulsion capacity (WPC) during rehabilitation of per...
This paper describes the course of wheelchair propulsion capacity (WPC) during rehabilitation of per...
Purpose: To investigate changes in wheelchair propulsion technique and mechanical efficiency across ...
PURPOSE: The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of rehabilitation on physical...
Wheelchair propulsion is an important part of daily living for many people with spinal cord injuries...
PURPOSE: The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of rehabilitation on physical...
PURPOSE: The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of rehabilitation on physical...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate whether mechanical efficiency (ME) relates to wh...
Study design: Review of publications.Objective: To assess the level of physical capacity ( peak oxyg...
Study design: Review of publications.Objective: To assess the level of physical capacity ( peak oxyg...
Study design: Review of publications.Objective: To assess the level of physical capacity ( peak oxyg...
Study design: Review of publications.Objective: To assess the level of physical capacity ( peak oxyg...
Objective: To study the longitudinal relation between physical capacity and wheelchair skill perform...
Purpose. To evaluate the effects of a structured hand cycle training programme on physical capacity ...
This paper describes the course of wheelchair propulsion capacity (WPC) during rehabilitation of per...
This paper describes the course of wheelchair propulsion capacity (WPC) during rehabilitation of per...
This paper describes the course of wheelchair propulsion capacity (WPC) during rehabilitation of per...
Purpose: To investigate changes in wheelchair propulsion technique and mechanical efficiency across ...
PURPOSE: The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of rehabilitation on physical...
Wheelchair propulsion is an important part of daily living for many people with spinal cord injuries...
PURPOSE: The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of rehabilitation on physical...
PURPOSE: The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of rehabilitation on physical...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate whether mechanical efficiency (ME) relates to wh...
Study design: Review of publications.Objective: To assess the level of physical capacity ( peak oxyg...
Study design: Review of publications.Objective: To assess the level of physical capacity ( peak oxyg...
Study design: Review of publications.Objective: To assess the level of physical capacity ( peak oxyg...
Study design: Review of publications.Objective: To assess the level of physical capacity ( peak oxyg...
Objective: To study the longitudinal relation between physical capacity and wheelchair skill perform...
Purpose. To evaluate the effects of a structured hand cycle training programme on physical capacity ...