Wheelchair backs that support the spinal curves: Assessing postural and functional changes.

The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Epub Date: 2020-05-14 DOI:10.1080/10790268.2020.1760530
Jessica Presperin Pedersen, Cynthia Smith, Margaret Dahlin, Molly Henry, Janell Jones, Kelly McKenzie, Mitch Sevigny, Lindsey Yingling
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Objective: To compare outcomes using a wheelchair back designed to support the natural seated spinal curves versus an upholstered back that promotes posterior pelvic tilt and thoracolumbar kyphosis.Design: Cross-over intervention.Setting: Two free-standing spinal cord injury (SCI) model system hospitals.Participants: Fifty adults with motor complete SCI C6-T4, between the ages of 18-60 years who use a manual wheelchair for mobility were recruited from a convenience sample.Intervention: Each participant's wheelchair back support was removed and replaced by an upholstered back and a solid back in randomized order. Postural and functional outcomes, pain, and satisfaction were evaluated using each back.Outcome measures: Seated postural measurements included pelvic angle, spinal angle of kyphosis and linear measurement of spine. Functional outcomes included vertical forward reach, one stroke push, timed forward wheeling, ramp ascent and descent. Numerical pain rating and a satisfaction survey provided input pertaining to both backs.Results: The solid back demonstrated significance in seated postural measurements. Participants using the solid back trended to higher scores in functional outcome measures including vertical forward reach, one stroke push and timed ramp ascent. Participants reported increased satisfaction with comfort and stability with the solid back.Conclusions: This pilot study demonstrated that a wheelchair back, which supports the seated spinal curves improves upright posture, functional reach, and wheelchair propulsion skills. Further research is necessary to demonstrate statistical findings as well as to assess back height and lateral support.

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支持脊柱弯曲的轮椅靠背:评估姿势和功能变化。
目的:比较设计用于支持自然坐式脊柱弯曲的轮椅椅背与用于促进骨盆后倾和胸腰椎后凸的软垫椅背的结果。设计:交叉干预。环境:两家独立的脊髓损伤(SCI)模型系统医院。参与者:从方便的样本中招募了50名年龄在18-60岁之间使用手动轮椅活动的运动完全性脊髓损伤C6-T4的成年人。干预:每个参与者的轮椅靠背被移除,并以随机顺序替换为软垫靠背和固体靠背。使用每个背部评估姿势和功能结果、疼痛和满意度。结果测量:坐位测量包括骨盆角、脊柱后凸角和脊柱线性测量。功能结果包括垂直向前伸展,一划推,定时前轮,斜坡上升和下降。数值疼痛等级和满意度调查提供了有关两个背部的输入。结果:实背在坐姿测量中具有重要意义。使用坚实背部的参与者倾向于在功能结果测量中获得更高的分数,包括垂直向前伸展,一划推和定时斜坡上升。参与者报告说,坚实的背部使他们对舒适和稳定的满意度增加了。结论:这项初步研究表明,轮椅靠背支持坐姿脊柱弯曲,可以改善直立姿势、功能伸展和轮椅推进技能。进一步的研究是必要的,以证明统计结果,以及评估背部高度和横向支持。
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