Wheelchair axle position effect on start-up propulsion performance of persons with tetraplegia

Autor: Orestes Freixes, Marcelo Andres Gatti, Lisandro Olmos, Marcos Jose Crespo, Ivan Federico Rubel, Sergio Anibal Fernández
Rok vydání: 2010
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Zdroj: Journal of rehabilitation research and development. 47(7)
ISSN: 1938-1352
Popis: This repeated measures study assessed the changes in speed, acceleration, stroke freq uency, and shoulder range of motion (ROM) associated with dif ferent wheelchair axle posi - tions in peop le with chroni c cerv ical (C) 6 tetraplegia. Our main hypot hesis is that t he up and forward axle position is the most conducive to wheelchair propulsion, increasing speed and acceleration with a lower stroke fr equency. In a chronic spinal cord injury (SCI) unit, we m easured the spee d, acceleration, stroke frequ ency, and sho ulder ROM in four dif ferent axle positions in eight subjects with C6 SCI. We analyzed two start- up strokes over a smooth, level vinyl floor in the Motion Analy- sis Laboratory (Fl eni Instit ute; Esco bar, A rgentina). We ana - lyzed data fo r sign ificant stat istical dif ferences using the Wilco xon si gned rank t est and t he Friedm an t est. O ur stu dy showed that the up and forw ard axl e position resu lts in an increase of speed and acceleration, with a higher stroke fre - quency and a decreased s houlder ROM. In add ition, th e down and backward axle position results i n th e lowest sp eed and acceleration, with a lower stroke frequency and an increased shoulder ROM. The up and forward axle position was the most conducive to stroke compared with other positions we analyzed.
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