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Shoulder movements during the initial phase of learning manual wheelchair propulsion in able-bodied subjects

LAURENCE R; SYLVAIN H; AGNES RB
CLIN BIOMECH , 2006, vol. 21, n° SUPPL.1, p. S45-S51
Doc n°: 123949
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : KF6 - FAUTEUIL ROULANT, DD32 - EXPLORATION EXAMENS BILANS - EPAULE

The kinetics and kinematics of the glenohumeral joints, and shoulder muscles activities during the initial phase of learning wheelchair propulsion by individuals with paraplegia have been partially described. But no studies carry out the kinematics of the upper-limb during the learning of non-constrained open field locomotion with a wheelchair. Methods. Ten subjects with no manual wheelchair experience propelled themselves repetitively straight ahead along an 11 m linear path. Upper-limb segment orientations were measured with an electromagnetic system. Angular displacements of joints were determined using a standardized protocol [Wu, G., Van der Helm, F.C.T., Veeger, H.E.J., Makhsous, M., Van Roy, P., Anglin, C., Nagels, J., Karduna, A.R., McQuade, K., Wang, X., Wernerl, F.W., Buchholzm, B., 2005. ISB recommendation oil definitions of joint coordinate systems of various joints for the reporting of human joint motion-Part 11: shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand. J. Biomech. 38(5), 981-992] and a modeling method [Biryukova, E.V., Roby-Brami, A., Frolov, A.A., Mokhtari, M., 2000. Kinematics of human arm reconstructed from spatial tracking system recordings. J. Biomech. 33, 985-995]. Findings. A full 3-D scapular motion description was obtained that allowed us to measure the mean amplitudes of rotation for the nine degrees of freedom of our model. The change in the propulsion pace and the repetition of trials induced a general increase of amplitudes of joint rotations that can explain the increase of velocity among trials. Interpretation. We did not observe a freezing of any DOF as predicted by Bernstein's theory of motor learning, but the increase in joint movement amplitudes could correspond to his ''unfreezing of DOF'' stage. This non-respect of Bernstein's theory could originate in the relative simplicity of the task. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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