The ergonomics of wheelchair configuration for optimal sport performance

作者: Barry S. Mason

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摘要: Mason BS, van der Woude LHV, Goosey-Tolfrey VL: Influence of glove type on mobility performance for wheelchair rugby players. Am J Phys Med Rehabil 2009;88:559–570. Objective: The purpose this study was to determine the effective- ness different types in a series field tests specific rugby. Design: Ten international players performed three drills each condition: (i) players’ current selection, (ii) American football glove, (iii) building and (iv) new prototype glove. Performance assessed by combination outcomes including test times, peak velocities, accelerations within drill. Peak velocities were measured using velocometer sampling at 100 Hz. Results: A two-way analysis variance with repeated measures re- vealed that participants statistically better acceleration sprinting when wearing their choice compared (P 0.05). Subjective data identified also favored gloves others, although slight discrepancies evident among classification levels concerning gloves. Building seemed be less suited low-point because reduced grip protection they provided. Conclusions: It may concluded participants’ have been modified demands are more effective aspects than other types.

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