Abstract:Objective
The aims of the study were to examine whether fatigue-inducing wheelchair propulsion changes neuromuscular activation and propulsion biomechanics and to determine predictor variables for susceptibility to fatigue.
Design
This study with a quasi-experimental, one-group, pretest-posttest design investigates a population-based sample of wheelchair users with a spinal cord injury (n = 34, age: 50.8 ± 9.7 yrs, 82% males). Neuromuscular activation a… Show more
“…This dichotomization has been used previously and was found to be capable of identifying persons who display more changes in neuromuscular activation associated to fatigue after the Figure-8 protocol in the same study population. 9 Tendon appearance-The region of interest (ROI) of each ultrasound image was defined from the interference pattern at the top of the images, created from the steel reference markers attached to the skin throughout the protocol (Figure 2). From the ROI, tendon characteristics including tendon width (mean distance between top and bottom border of the tendon), echogenicity ratio (mean pixel grayscale of tendon divided by mean pixel grayscale of muscle above tendon) and a co-occurrence matrix-derived measure contrast (intensity difference between a pixel and its neighbor in the vertical direction which is perpendicular to expected direction of the collagen fibers) were calculated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In-depth detail on the recruitment and study procedures has been reported previously and is briefly described below. 9 This publication is part of a bigger project that aims to determine the effect of fatiguing wheelchair propulsion on risk factors for shoulder pain in persons with SCI. Compensation strategies in neuromuscular activation and propulsion biomechanics in response to fatiguing propulsion have been reported previously 9 , the current publication describes the ultrasound results which have not been presented elsewhere.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 This publication is part of a bigger project that aims to determine the effect of fatiguing wheelchair propulsion on risk factors for shoulder pain in persons with SCI. Compensation strategies in neuromuscular activation and propulsion biomechanics in response to fatiguing propulsion have been reported previously 9 , the current publication describes the ultrasound results which have not been presented elsewhere. The pre-intervention ultrasound exam took place before any kind of propulsion activity, while the post-intervention ultrasound exam took place following the completion of all propulsion tasks.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additional propulsion tasks, of which results have been published previously, in between the pre -and post intervention include two times 40 seconds (s) treadmill propulsion at 1.11 meters/s at 25 Watt and 45 Watt, three maximum push tests and a maximum 15 meter overground sprint. 9…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 Furthermore, the supraspinatus tendon is subject to high relative loads and was found to be prone to fatigue during wheelchair propulsion. 1,7 Fatigue (i.e., a status of limited functioning by interactions between performance fatigability and perceived fatigability 8 ), resulting from repetitive wheelchair propulsion 9 , may play a role in the development of tendon degeneration and pain.…”
Study design: Quasi-experimental, pretest-posttest design. Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:
“…This dichotomization has been used previously and was found to be capable of identifying persons who display more changes in neuromuscular activation associated to fatigue after the Figure-8 protocol in the same study population. 9 Tendon appearance-The region of interest (ROI) of each ultrasound image was defined from the interference pattern at the top of the images, created from the steel reference markers attached to the skin throughout the protocol (Figure 2). From the ROI, tendon characteristics including tendon width (mean distance between top and bottom border of the tendon), echogenicity ratio (mean pixel grayscale of tendon divided by mean pixel grayscale of muscle above tendon) and a co-occurrence matrix-derived measure contrast (intensity difference between a pixel and its neighbor in the vertical direction which is perpendicular to expected direction of the collagen fibers) were calculated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In-depth detail on the recruitment and study procedures has been reported previously and is briefly described below. 9 This publication is part of a bigger project that aims to determine the effect of fatiguing wheelchair propulsion on risk factors for shoulder pain in persons with SCI. Compensation strategies in neuromuscular activation and propulsion biomechanics in response to fatiguing propulsion have been reported previously 9 , the current publication describes the ultrasound results which have not been presented elsewhere.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 This publication is part of a bigger project that aims to determine the effect of fatiguing wheelchair propulsion on risk factors for shoulder pain in persons with SCI. Compensation strategies in neuromuscular activation and propulsion biomechanics in response to fatiguing propulsion have been reported previously 9 , the current publication describes the ultrasound results which have not been presented elsewhere. The pre-intervention ultrasound exam took place before any kind of propulsion activity, while the post-intervention ultrasound exam took place following the completion of all propulsion tasks.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additional propulsion tasks, of which results have been published previously, in between the pre -and post intervention include two times 40 seconds (s) treadmill propulsion at 1.11 meters/s at 25 Watt and 45 Watt, three maximum push tests and a maximum 15 meter overground sprint. 9…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 Furthermore, the supraspinatus tendon is subject to high relative loads and was found to be prone to fatigue during wheelchair propulsion. 1,7 Fatigue (i.e., a status of limited functioning by interactions between performance fatigability and perceived fatigability 8 ), resulting from repetitive wheelchair propulsion 9 , may play a role in the development of tendon degeneration and pain.…”
Study design: Quasi-experimental, pretest-posttest design. Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:
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