Shoulder magnetic resonance imaging abnormalities, wheelchair propulsion, and gender
Boninger, M. L.; Dicianno, B. E.; Cooper, R. A.; Towers, J. D.; Koontz, A. M.; Sopuza, A. L.: Shoulder magnetic resonance imaging abnormalities, wheelchair propulsion, and gender. I: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2003(84), s. 1615-1620.Language: EngelskSummary: The objective of this stydy was to investigate the relationship between pushrim forces and the progression of shoulder injuries in manual wheelchair users. Conclusion: Individuals who propel with a greater percentage of force directed toward the axle were at increased risk of progression of MRI findings over time. Most people in this group were women.
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