Shoulder mechanical impingement risk associated with manual wheelchair tasks in individuals with spinal cord injury

Volume: 71, Pages: 221 - 229
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Background null Most individuals with spinal cord injury who use manual wheelchairs experience shoulder pain related to wheelchair use, potentially in part from mechanical impingement of soft tissue structures within the subacromial space. There is evidence suggesting that scapula and humerus motion during certain wheelchair tasks occurs in directions that may reduce the subacromial space, but it hasn't been thoroughly characterized in this...
Paper Details
Title
Shoulder mechanical impingement risk associated with manual wheelchair tasks in individuals with spinal cord injury
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
71
Pages
221 - 229
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