Seated double-poling ergometer performance of individuals with spinal cord injury - a new ergometer concept for standardized upper body exercise

This study aimed to evaluate biomechanics during seated double-poling exercises in individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) and to compare these with those of able-bodied persons (AB). 26 participants volunteered for the study; 13 with SCI (injury levels C7-T12), and 13 AB. A seated double-poling e...

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Published in:International journal of sports medicine Vol. 34; no. 2; p. 176
Main Authors: Bjerkefors, A, Tinmark, F, Nilsson, J, Arndt, A
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Abstract This study aimed to evaluate biomechanics during seated double-poling exercises in individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) and to compare these with those of able-bodied persons (AB). 26 participants volunteered for the study; 13 with SCI (injury levels C7-T12), and 13 AB. A seated double-poling ergometer (SDPE) was developed. 3-dimensional kinematics was measured and piezoelectric force sensors were used to register force in both poles for calculation of power during incremental intensities. Significantly lower power outputs, (143.2 ± 51.1 vs. 198.3 ± 74.9 W) and pole forces (137.1 ± 43.1 vs. 238.2 ± 81.2 N) were observed during maximal effort in SCI compared to AB. Sagittal upper trunk range of motion increased with intensity and ranged from 6.1-34.8° for SCI, and 6.9-31.3° for AB, with larger peak amplitudes in flexion for AB (31.4 ± 12.9°) compared to SCI (10.0 ± 8.0°). All subjects with SCI were able to exercise on the SDPE. Upper body kinematics, power and force outputs increased with intensity in both groups, but were in general, lower in SCI. In conclusion, the SDPE could be successfully used at low to high work intensities enabling both endurance and strength training for individuals with SCI.
AbstractList This study aimed to evaluate biomechanics during seated double-poling exercises in individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) and to compare these with those of able-bodied persons (AB). 26 participants volunteered for the study; 13 with SCI (injury levels C7-T12), and 13 AB. A seated double-poling ergometer (SDPE) was developed. 3-dimensional kinematics was measured and piezoelectric force sensors were used to register force in both poles for calculation of power during incremental intensities. Significantly lower power outputs, (143.2 ± 51.1 vs. 198.3 ± 74.9 W) and pole forces (137.1 ± 43.1 vs. 238.2 ± 81.2 N) were observed during maximal effort in SCI compared to AB. Sagittal upper trunk range of motion increased with intensity and ranged from 6.1-34.8° for SCI, and 6.9-31.3° for AB, with larger peak amplitudes in flexion for AB (31.4 ± 12.9°) compared to SCI (10.0 ± 8.0°). All subjects with SCI were able to exercise on the SDPE. Upper body kinematics, power and force outputs increased with intensity in both groups, but were in general, lower in SCI. In conclusion, the SDPE could be successfully used at low to high work intensities enabling both endurance and strength training for individuals with SCI.
Author Bjerkefors, A
Tinmark, F
Arndt, A
Nilsson, J
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Aged
Biomechanical Phenomena
Case-Control Studies
Cervical Vertebrae
Ergometry - instrumentation
Exercise Therapy - instrumentation
Exercise Therapy - standards
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Movement
Physical Exertion
Range of Motion, Articular
Shoulder Joint - physiology
Spinal Cord Injuries - physiopathology
Spinal Cord Injuries - therapy
Thoracic Vertebrae
Upper Extremity - physiology
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