Krogshede Mikkel, Holgaard Christoffer, Valkær Joachim Alexander, Madeleine Pascal, Hansen Rasmus Kopp
ExerciseTech, Department of Health Science and Technology, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark.
Pull & GO I/S - Development of Health and Medical Equipment for Wheelchair Users, Aalborg, Denmark.
Spinal Cord Ser Cases. 2025 Apr 28;11(1):12. doi: 10.1038/s41394-025-00704-2.
Shoulder pain mostly due to high biomechanical load of the anterior-shoulder musculature is prevalent among manual wheelchair users with spinal cord injury or disorder (SCI/D). This case study showcases a novel pull-function attachment to the wheelchair that reverses the propulsion motion by pulling rather than pushing the wheelchair. Additionally, the study reports its preliminary usability and impact on shoulder pain.
Four individuals with SCI/D (median age: 33; 1 female) used the novel pull-function attachment to the manual wheelchair for six weeks. Usability (System Usability Scale; ranging from 1 = 'strongly disagree' to 5 = 'strongly agree') and daily usage time were assessed. Shoulder pain intensity was explored before and after the six weeks using the Wheelchair User's Shoulder Pain Index. Median usability scores were ≥3.0 for 5/6 items, indicating high usability of the assistive technology. Shoulder pain intensity was reduced in all participants at the post-test (median change: -6.3), with the change in shoulder pain exceeding the minimal detectable change for 2/3 participants.
The results of this case study suggest high usability of the pull-function attachment to the wheelchair. The decreases in shoulder pain intensity reported following six weeks of use were noticeable and may have clinical relevance. This novel assistive technology that enables forward propulsion by pulling rather than pushing the wheelchair may therefore have the potential to reduce shoulder pain in manual wheelchair users with SCI/D.
在脊髓损伤或疾病(SCI/D)的手动轮椅使用者中,肩部疼痛很常见,主要是由于肩部前方肌肉组织承受的生物力学负荷过高。本案例研究展示了一种新型的轮椅牵引功能附件,该附件通过拉动而非推动轮椅来逆转推进动作。此外,该研究报告了其初步的可用性以及对肩部疼痛的影响。
四名脊髓损伤或疾病患者(中位年龄:33岁;1名女性)使用了新型手动轮椅牵引功能附件六周。评估了其可用性(系统可用性量表;范围从1 =“强烈不同意”到5 =“强烈同意”)和每日使用时间。在六周前后使用轮椅使用者肩部疼痛指数来探究肩部疼痛强度。对于6项中的5项,中位可用性得分≥3.0,表明该辅助技术具有较高的可用性。在测试后,所有参与者的肩部疼痛强度均有所降低(中位变化:-6.3),其中2/3的参与者肩部疼痛的变化超过了最小可检测变化。
本案例研究结果表明轮椅牵引功能附件具有较高的可用性。使用六周后报告的肩部疼痛强度降低是显著的,可能具有临床意义。因此,这种通过拉动而非推动轮椅来实现向前推进的新型辅助技术可能有潜力减轻脊髓损伤或疾病的手动轮椅使用者的肩部疼痛。