Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, 1 University Station C2200, Austin, TX 78712, USA.
J Biomech. 2011 Apr 29;44(7):1246-52. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2011.02.073. Epub 2011 Mar 12.
Manual wheelchair propulsion places considerable physical demand on the upper extremity and is one of the primary activities associated with the high prevalence of upper extremity overuse injuries and pain among wheelchair users. As a result, recent effort has focused on determining how various propulsion techniques influence upper extremity demand during wheelchair propulsion. However, an important prerequisite for identifying the relationships between propulsion techniques and upper extremity demand is to understand how individual muscles contribute to the mechanical energetics of wheelchair propulsion. The purpose of this study was to use a forward dynamics simulation of wheelchair propulsion to quantify how individual muscles deliver, absorb and/or transfer mechanical power during propulsion. The analysis showed that muscles contribute to either push (i.e., deliver mechanical power to the handrim) or recovery (i.e., reposition the arm) subtasks, with the shoulder flexors being the primary contributors to the push and the shoulder extensors being the primary contributors to the recovery. In addition, significant activity from the shoulder muscles was required during the transition between push and recovery, which resulted in increased co-contraction and upper extremity demand. Thus, strengthening the shoulder flexors and promoting propulsion techniques that improve transition mechanics have much potential to reduce upper extremity demand and improve rehabilitation outcomes.
手动轮椅推进对上肢施加了相当大的物理需求,是导致上肢过度使用损伤和疼痛在轮椅使用者中高发的主要活动之一。因此,最近的研究重点集中在确定各种推进技术如何影响轮椅推进过程中的上肢需求。然而,确定推进技术与上肢需求之间关系的一个重要前提是了解单个肌肉如何为轮椅推进的机械能量学做出贡献。本研究的目的是使用轮椅推进的正向动力学模拟来量化在推进过程中单个肌肉如何传递、吸收和/或转移机械功率。分析表明,肌肉对推(即向手轮传递机械功率)或恢复(即将手臂重新定位)子任务做出贡献,其中肩屈肌是推动的主要贡献者,而肩伸肌是恢复的主要贡献者。此外,在推和恢复之间的转换过程中需要肩部肌肉的大量活动,这导致了协同收缩和上肢需求的增加。因此,增强肩部屈肌并促进改善过渡力学的推进技术有很大潜力降低上肢需求并改善康复效果。