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A new method to quantify demand on the upper extremity during manual wheelchair propulsion

SABICK MB; KOTAJARVI BR; AN KN
ARCH PHYS MED REHABIL , 2004, vol. 85, n° 7, p. 1151-1159
Doc n°: 114825
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : DD12 - EXPLORATION EXAMENS BILANS - MEMBRE SUPERIEUR, KF2 - HYGIENE - HABILLAGE
Article consultable sur : http://www.archives-pmr.org

Objective: To use an ergonomics-based rating that characterizes both demand on, and capacity of, upper-extremity muscle groups during wheelchair propulsion to help identify the muscle groups most at risk for pain or overuse injury in a relatively demanding wheelchair propulsion task. Setting: Biomechanics research laboratory. Participants: Sixteen manual wheelchair users with complete (American Spinal Injury Association grade A) T6-L2 paraplegia. Interventions : Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures: Internal peak joint moments required by each of the major upper-extremity muscle groups for propelling a wheelchair up a ramp; isometric strength of each of the muscle groups in positions simulating wheelchair propulsion ; and wheelchair propulsion strength rating (WPSR) for each muscle group, calculated by normalizing the joint demands to their capacity. Results: The largest joint moment was for shoulder flexion, at 39.7 +/- 13.9Nm. Shoulder flexion also accounted for the peak WPSR value of 66.5% +/- 20.3%. Supination and pronation movements had low peak moment requirements (3.4Nm, 5.0Nm, respectively) but high WPSR values (41%, 53%, respectively). Conclusions: Even a relatively benign ramp (2.9degrees) places a large demand on the musculature of the upper extremity, as assessed by using the WPSR to indicate muscular demand.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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