Temporospatial parameters, shoulder kinematics, and acute tendon changes in four different stroke patterns in male wheelchair users with spinal cord injury
Abstract:Background
Manual wheelchair propulsion causes shoulder tendon pathologies in wheelchair users with spinal cord injury. Four different wheelchair stroke patterns can cause varying amounts of acute changes in the shoulder tendons.
Objective
To evaluate and compare acute changes in the supraspinatus and biceps tendons and acromiohumeral distance (AHD) after propulsion between different stroke patterns in individuals with spinal cord injury. In addition, to associate tendon changes with demographic and biomechani… Show more
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