People’s Republic of China
Research Article
Comparison of Arm-Trunk Movement between Complete Paraplegic and Able- Bodied Subjects during Circle Drawing
Author(s): Guan-Shuo Pan, Tung-Wu Lu and Kwan-Hwa LinGuan-Shuo Pan, Tung-Wu Lu and Kwan-Hwa Lin
Abstract Study design : This study was a cross sectional, controlled trial.
Objectives: To examine the performance of repetitive circle drawing on dynamic sitting balance between subject with spinal cord injury (SCI) and age-matched able-bodied (AB) adults.
Summary of background data : Previous studies showed that the dynamic sitting balance is impaired in SCI. However, the arm-trunk coordinated movement for different directions in seated SCI has not been examined yet.
Methods: Twelve subjects with complete T7-T12 thoracic cord injury (mean age: 36.3 ± 3.0 years) and 12 age- matched AB adults were recruited. Subjects performed 10 repetitive circle drawing at seated position. The three- dimensional motion system (Vicon) was used to measure shoulder, trunk and pelvic angles at sittin.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2165-7939.1000165
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