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Trunk Range of Motion in Spinal Cord Injury vs Nondisabled Subjects During Lift Phase

This study compares trunk range of motion during transfers between spinal cord injury and nondisabled subjects. Ensemble averages and standard deviations are shown for extension and flexion. A custom measurement system was developed for biomechanical evaluation.

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Trunk Range of Motion in Spinal Cord Injury vs Nondisabled Subjects During Lift Phase

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  1. Figure 5. Trunk range of motion for (a) all subjects with spinal cord injury and (b) all nondisabled subjects during lift phase of transfer. Solid lines correspond to group ensemble averages across trials, and shaded areas represent ± 1 standard deviation. Ext = extension, Flex = flexion. Koontz AM, Lin YS, Kankipati P, Boninger ML, Cooper RA. Development of custom measurement system for biomechanical evaluation of independent wheelchair transfers. J Rehabil Res Dev. 2011;48(8):1015-28.DOI:10.1682/JRRD.2010.09.0169

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