为提高轮椅运动效率和降低轮椅运动风险而设计的方法。

Bulletin of prosthetics research Pub Date : 1981-01-01
R M Glaser, A G Suryaprasad, M N Sawka, B M Fichtenbaum
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本文的目的是提出一种专门为客观研究与使用手动轮椅的生理压力相关的问题而设计的方法。日常工作中过度的代谢和心肺压力可能会阻碍康复努力,对某些患者来说是危险的。压力的来源包括:用于推进的相对较小的肌肉组织;建筑的障碍;身体健康水平低;以及低效的轮椅设计。我们建议,为了减少这些应力,需要得到与它们的机制有关的定量数据。因此,我们正在以下方面进行研究:1. 在不同地形上操作手动轮椅的代谢、心血管和肺应力的定量分析2. 轮椅依赖患者的身体素质评价3.改善轮椅依赖患者的身体素质和4。评估各种轮椅设计的效率。迄今为止,这项研究提供了对轮椅坐月子相关问题的进一步了解,并展示了缓解这些问题的技术。通过这种方式,轮椅运动可以减轻压力,从而有助于更高水平的康复。
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Methodology devised for a program to improve efficiency and reduce risks for wheelchair locomotion.

The purpose of this paper is to present methodology specifically designed for objective study of problems associated with physiological stresses of manual wheelchair use. Excessive metabolic and cardiopulmonary stresses for everyday tasks could hinder rehabilitative efforts and be hazardous for certain patients. Sources of stress include: the relatively small musculature used for propulsion; architectural barriers; low levels of physical fitness; and inefficient wheelchair design. We propose that in order to reduce these stresses, quantitative data related to their mechanisms need to be derived. Therefore, we are conducting studies in the following areas; 1. Quantitation of metabolic, cardiovascular and pulmonary stresses of operating manual wheelchairs over various terrains; 2. Evaluation of physical fitness of wheelchair-dependent patients; 3. Improvement of physical fitness of wheelchair-dependent patients; and 4. Evaluation of the efficiency of various wheelchair designs. This research to date has provided further understanding of problems related to wheelchair confinement and demonstrated techniques to alleviate them. In this way, wheelchair locomotion could become less stressful and thus contribute to a higher level of rehabilitation.

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