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Changes in Wheelchair Biomechanics Within the First 120 Minutes of Practice: Spatiotemporal Parameters, Handrim Forces, Motor Force, Rolling Resistance and Fore-Aft Stability

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Auteur
EYDIEUX, Nicolas
HYBOIS, Samuel
SIEGEL, Alice
BASCOU, Joseph
VASELIN, Philippe
422708 Université Clermont Auvergne [2017-2020] [UCA [2017-2020]]
FODÉ, Pascale
564850 Institution Nationale des Invalides - Centre d’Etudes et de Recherche sur l’Appareillage des Handicapés [INI/CERAH]
SAURET, Christophe
ccPILLET, Helene
1001017 Institut de Biomécanique Humaine Georges Charpak [IBHGC]

URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10985/18899
DOI
10.1080/17483107.2019.1571117
Date
2020
Journal
Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology

Résumé

Purpose: During manual wheelchair (MWC) skill acquisition, users adapt their propulsion technique through changes in biomechanical parameters. This evolution is assumed to be driven towards a more efficient behavior. However, when no specific training protocol is provided to users, little is known about how they spontaneously adapt during overground MWC locomotion. For that purpose, we investigated this biomechanical spontaneous adaptation within the initial phase of low-intensity uninstructed training. Materials and methods: Eighteen novice able-bodied subjects were enrolled to perform 120min of unin- structed practice with a field MWC, distributed over 4 weeks. Subjects were tested during the very first minutes of the program, and after completion of the entire training protocol. Spatiotemporal parameters, handrim forces, motor force, rolling resistance and fore-aft stability were investigated using an instru- mented field wheelchair. Results: Participants rapidly increased linear velocity of the MWC, thanks to a higher propulsive force. This was achieved thanks to higher handrim forces, combined with an improved fraction of effective force for startup but not for propulsion. Despite changes in mechanical actions exerted by the user on the MWC, rolling resistance remained constant but the stability index was noticeably altered. Conclusion: Even if no indication is given, novice MWC users rapidly change their propulsion technique and increase their linear speed. Such improvements in MWC mobility are allowed by a mastering of the whole range of stability offered by the MWC, which raises the issue of safety on the MWC.

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