Kinematics of the elbow during wheelchair propulsion: a comparison of two wheelchairs and two stroking techniques

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Kinematik des Ellenbogengelenkes beim Antreiben eines Rollstuhls: Vergleich von zwei Rollstuehlen und zwei Antriebstechniken
Autor:Rudins, A.; Laskowski, E.R.; Growney, E.S.; Cahalan, T.D.; An, K.N.
Erschienen in:Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation
Veröffentlicht:78 (1997), 11, S. 1204-1210, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:0003-9993, 1532-821X
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Erfassungsnummer:PU199805301663
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Abstract

Objective: The kinematics of the elbow joint were studied for two types of wheelchairs and during two types of propulsive strokes. Participants: Ten serially selected healthy volunteers propelled a standard and a lightweight wheelchair on a roller system with both circular and pumping strokes. Design: Kinematic data for the wheelchair and the upper extremity were collected by an optical tracking system. These kinematic descriptors were subsequently time-normalized with a spline algorithm to provide a graphic description of the wheelchair strokes. Main Outcome Measures: Thirteen discrete variables were compared for the two chairs and the two propulsive strokes. Results: Total elbow motion ranged from 60.9ø of flexion to 5.2ø of extension. Maximal elbow flexion velocity ranged from 515.4ø to 572.8ø per second. Kinematic differences between the two wheelchairs were minimal, with a trend for 8.3ø to 5.2ø more elbow flexion in the lightweight wheelchair, depending on the stroke used. With the use of any one chair, the style of the stroke had no significant effect on elbow kinematics, but the use of a pumping stroke did decrease propulsion arc by 12ø to 14ø. Conclusion: No major differences regarding elbow kinematics were seen between the two types of wheelchairs. The pumping-stroke technique resulted in a shortened handrim contact arc. Verf.-Referat