Shoulder Pain in Persons With Tetraplegia and the Association With Force Application During Manual Wheelchair Propulsion

IF 1.9 Q2 REHABILITATION
Ursina Arnet PhD , Fransiska M. Bossuyt PhD , Benjamin J.H. Beirens MSc , Wiebe H.K. de Vries PhD
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Abstract

Objective

To investigate the association between propulsion biomechanics, including force application and spatio-temporal characteristics, and shoulder pain in persons with tetraplegia.

Design

Cross-sectional, observational study.

Setting

Non-university research institution.

Participants

16 community dwelling, wheelchair dependent persons with a chronic tetraplegia between C4 and C7, with and without shoulder pain (age, 49.1±11.7 years; 94% men, 23.4±9.5 years past injury).

Interventions

Not applicable.

Main Outcome Measures

Force application and spatio-temporal characteristics of wheelchair propulsion on a treadmill (0.56 m/s, 10W and 0.83 m/s, 15W). Participants were stratified in groups with low, moderate, and high pain based on their Wheelchair User Shoulder Pain Index (WUSPI) score on the day of measurement.

Results

The mixed-effect multilevel analysis showed that wheelchair users with high levels of shoulder pain applied propulsion force more effectively (and with a lower medial component) and over a longer push angle, thus shortening the recovery time as compared with persons with low or moderate levels of shoulder pain.

Conclusions

In contrast with previous results from persons with a paraplegia, persons with tetraplegia and high levels of shoulder pain propel their wheelchair more optimal with regard to risk factors for shoulder pain. Our results therefore affirm that there is a different interaction of shoulder pain and propulsion biomechanics in persons with a tetraplegia which should be considered when further analyzing risk factors for shoulder pain in wheelchair users or applying literature results to different patient populations.

四肢瘫痪者的肩部疼痛及其与手动轮椅推进过程中用力的关系
目的 研究四肢瘫痪患者的推进生物力学(包括施力和时空特征)与肩痛之间的关系。主要结果测量在跑步机(0.56 米/秒,10 瓦和 0.83 米/秒,15 瓦)上推动轮椅时的用力情况和时空特征。结果混合效应多层次分析表明,与肩部疼痛程度较轻或中等的人相比,肩部疼痛程度较高的轮椅使用者能更有效地使用推进力(且内侧分量较低),并能使用更长的推进角度,从而缩短了恢复时间。结论 与之前截瘫患者的研究结果相比,肩部疼痛程度高的四肢瘫痪患者在推进轮椅时能更有效地控制肩部疼痛的风险因素。因此,我们的研究结果证实,肩痛与四肢瘫痪者的推进生物力学之间存在不同的相互作用,在进一步分析轮椅使用者肩痛的风险因素或将文献结果应用于不同患者群体时,应考虑到这一点。
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