Rehabilitation: Mobility, Exercise and Sports :4th International State-of-the-Art Congress ( Assistive Technology Research Series )

Publication subTitle :4th International State-of-the-Art Congress

Publication series : Assistive Technology Research Series

Author: van der Woude L.H.V.;Hoekstra F.;de Groot S.  

Publisher: Ios Press‎

Publication year: 2010

E-ISBN: 9781607504702

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781607500803

Subject: R454 Physical therapy, naturopathy

Keyword: 物理疗法、自然疗法

Language: ENG

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This book is a collection of summarized papers and poster presentations from the 4th International Congress Rehabilitation: Mobility, Exercise & Sports, which will be of interest to all those involved in the field of human movement sciences and the rehabilitation professions. Rehabilitation medicine is a relatively young discipline, as is the science of human movement, but both have progressed rapidly from their inception in the latter half of the 20th century to take their current place as important, multi-disciplinary, evidence based, academic and clinical research subjects. This congress, encompassing as it does the subject of assistive technology, brings together both local and international experts and practitioners for an exchange of current knowledge, experience and views, which will strengthen the collaboration between the rehabilitation profession and human movement and the social and engineering sciences worldwide. An individual’s mobility is crucial for function, participation and quality of life. Addressing questions such as rehabilitation diagnosis, treatment strategy and monitoring, as well as assistive technology and environmental optimization, the benefits of exercise and sport and the issues of risks for overuse and secondary impairment, this book is a major contribution to debate, knowledge provision and development in this important area.

Chapter

Estimating the Caster Wheels’ Orientation of a Manual Wheelchair During Level Ground Propulsion

Quality Measure in Service Delivery of Mobility Devices

Mechanical and Physiological Assessment of Pressure Ulcer-Preventing Cushions in a Population with Spinal Cord Injury

Effect and Process Evaluation of Implementing Patient Monitoring in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation

Ergonomic Indexes for Upper Limb Musculoskeletal Disorders Risk Quantification According to Manual Wheelchair Kinematics

The Cutaneous Reflex Response During Manual Wheeling

Pilot Evaluation of a Wheelchair Accessible Treadmill

Comparison of Wheelchair Wheels in Terms of Vibration and Spasticity in People with Spinal Cord Injury

The Leveraged Freedom Chair: A Wheelchair Designed for Developing Countries

Reliability and Validity of the Extended Wheelchair Circuit in Persons with Spinal Cord Injury

The Segway Personal Transport as an Alternative Mobility Device for People with Disabilities: Physiologic Benefits?

Adjustment of the Subject-and-Wheelchair Fore-and-Aft Stability

Evaluation of the External Mechanical Work Produced During Manual Wheelchair Locomotion on the Field

Chapter 2. Handcycling

2.1 Oral Presentations

Shoulder Joint Moment Contribution to Movement During Manual Wheelchair Propulsion

Perception of Effort During Incremental Upper Body Exercise in Able-Bodied and Paraplegic Athletes

Effects of Hand Cycle Training on Wheelchair Capacity During Clinical Rehabilitation in Persons with a Spinal Cord Injury

Propulsion Effectiveness of Synchronous Handcycling

The Power Balance Model: Useful in the Study of Elite Handcycling Performance

2.2 Poster Presentations

The Figure Eight Drive: A Two-Speed Drivetrain for Handcycles in the Developing World

Lower Limb Skin Blood Flow and Calf Volume Changes During Continuous and Intermittent Upper Body Exercise

Chapter 3. Prosthetics and Orthotics Gait

3.1 Keynote

Roll-Over Shape as a Tool for Design, Alignment, and Evaluation of Ankle-Foot Prostheses and Orthoses

3.2 Oral Presentations

Stance-Time Asymmetry: Comparison Between C-Leg Users and Able-Body Subjects

Walking with Above Knee Prosthesis

Metabolic Energy Cost and External Mechanical Work of Level Walking After Ankle Arthrodesis Using Different Types of Footwear

Pedaling Forces Normalized to Body Weight in Cyclists with a Uni-Lateral Transtibial Amputation

3.3 Poster Presentations

The Impact of an Actuated Ankle/Foot on the Walking Performance in Healthy Subjects and Following Neurologic Injuries: A Systematic Review

Security Aspects of Gait on Stairs for Transtibial Amputees

Chapter 4. Aging, Mobility and Chronic Diseases

4.1 Keynote

Exercise in Rehabilitation and Chronic Disease

4.2 Oral Presentations

Quantifying Effects of Dual Task Performance and Cognition on Gait Coordination in Elderly Geriatric Patients

Prospective Study on Physical Activity Levels After Spinal Cord Injury During Inpatient Rehabilitation and the Year After Discharge

Muscle Strength and Mobility in Diabetic Patients with and Without Polyneuropathy

Determination of Overweight in Spinal Cord Injury: Comparison of Different Methods

Relation Between Shoulder Proprioception, Kinematics and Pain After Stroke

4.3 Poster Presentations

Stride Time Fluctuations During the Six Minute Walk Test in COPD Patients

Muscle Properties and Functional Recovery Until One Year After Stroke

How Neurological Disability Influences the Quality of Life in People with Multiple Sclerosis

A Breakthrough in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Treatment or Not? A Case Report

The Development of an Innovative Rehabilitation Measurement System

Ambulatory Measurement of the Scapulohumeral Rhythm: Intra- and Inter-Rater Reliability of a Protocol Based on Inertial and Magnetic Sensors

Long-Term Functional Outcome and Quality of Life After Steindler Flexorplasty in Patients with a Traumatic Brachial Plexus Injury

Do Arm Motions Help to Recover from a Trip?

The Effects of Proprioceptive Reinforcement on the Dynamic Balance Performance and Cobb Angle of Patients with Mild Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis

Circumvention of Suddenly Appearing Obstacles in Young and Older Adults

Energy Expenditure of Stroke Patients During Upright Standing

Cancer Rehabilitation Exercise-Mediated Improvements over a Twelve-Year Period in Cancer Survivors

Chapter 5. Exercise Capacity

5.1 Keynote

Cardiovascular Disease, SCI, and Exercise: Risks and Focused Countermeasures

Genetics and Exercise

5.2 Oral Presentations

Physical Capacity After 7 Weeks of Low-Intensity Wheelchair Training

Eucapnic Voluntary Hyperpnea Testing in Spinal Cord Injured Athletes

Lung Volumes in Spinal Cord Injury – A Distinct Restrictive Pattern

Examining Community Organizations’ Capacity to Disseminate Evidence-Based Physical Activity Promotion Initiatives for People with Spinal Cord Injury

5.3 Poster Presentations

Seated Double-Poling Ergometer – A New Training Device for Persons with Spinal Cord Injury

The Effects of Osteopathic Treatment on Common Femoral Artery Blood Flow in SCI Individuals and Able-Bodied Controls

Relationship Between Physical Capacity and the Four Dimensions of Psychopathology in Patients with Heart Conditions

Repeatability and Validity of the Combined Arm-Leg (Cruiser) Ergometer

Arterial Haemoglobin Oxygen Saturation and Power Output Are Maintained at Peak Oxygen Consumption in Upper Compared to Lower Body Exercise in Normobaric Hypoxia

Continuous Versus Discontinuous Protocols Using a Graded One-Legged Peak Exercise Test for Lower Limb Amputees

Chapter 6. Everyday Physical Activity

6.1 Oral Presentations

Activities of Daily Living and CHD Risk Factors Among Individuals with Chronic Spinal Cord Injury

Estimation of Energy Expenditure Derived from a Body-Worn Sensor Versus Indirect Calorimetry in Wheelchair Users

Inactive Lifestyle in Adults with Bilateral Spastic Cerebral Palsy

6.2 Poster Presentations

Factors Determining the Self-Assessed Wheelchair Mobility in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury

The Availability of Desired Physical Activity Following Spinal Cord Injury

Validity of an Activity Questionnaire in Persons with A Physical Disability

Implementation of a Physical Activity Programme for Cancer Patients

Using Sensewear R Armband to Evaluate Energy Expenditure in Manual Wheelchair Users with SCI

The Physical Activity Scale for Individuals with Physical Disabilities: Limited Validity in People with Spinal Cord Injury

Compliance with a Physical Activity Programme: Comparison of an Obese Group with a Low Back Pain Group

Return to Work After Spinal Cord Injury: Is It Related to Wheelchair Capacity at Discharge from Clinical Rehabilitation?

Ambulatory Sensing of the Dynamic Interaction Between the Human Body and the Environment

Chapter 7. Training Strategies

7.1 Keynote

Lokomat: Automated Electromechanical Gait Training in Neurological Patients

7.2 Oral Presentations

A Preliminary Evaluation of a Community-Based Exercise Program for People with Mobility Impairments

Endurance Training and Improved Aerobic Capacity After Traumatic Brain Injury

Effectiveness of Robot-Assisted Gait Training in Persons with Spinal Cord Injury: A Systematic Review

7.3 Poster Presentations

Therapeutic Activities in 3 Dutch SCI Rehabilitation Centers Recorded with the Spinal Cord Injury – Interventions Classification System (SCI-ICS)

Benefits of Virtual Sports, Wii-Sport Activity for Children with Cerebral Palsy in the Petõ Institute

The Influence of Patient Values on the Adjustment of the Inclusion Criteria for a Low Back Stabilizing Exercise Program: A Case Report

Muscle Activity Patterns During Robotic Walking and Overground Walking in Patients with Stroke

Body Weight-Supported Gait Training for Restoration of Walking in People with an Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury: A Systematic Review

Effect of 6-Week CIMT of the Upper Extremity on Motor Function and Quality of Movement in Persons with Chronic Stroke

Effects of Treadmill Training on Physical Activity in Infants at Risk for Neuromotor Delay

Some Insights in the Metabolic Energy Cost of Nordic Walking

Chapter 8. FES

8.1 Oral Presentations

Effect of Functional Electrostimulation on Impaired Skin Vasodilator Responses to Local Heating in Spinal Cord Injury

Evoked EMG and Muscle Fatigue During Isokinetic FES Cycling in Individuals with SCI

Influence of FES Cycling on Spasticity in Subjects with Incomplete Spastic Paraplegia

The Impact of Exercise Training on Oxidative Stress in Spinal Cord Injured Individuals

Functional Electrical Stimulation Assisted Cycling of Patients with Multiple Sclerosis

8.2 Poster Presentations

Development of a Tricycle for Spinal Cord Injured

Electrical Stimulation-Induced Gluteal and Hamstring Muscle Activation Can Reduce Sitting Pressure in Individuals with a Spinal Cord Injury

A Comparison of Low and High Frequency Functional Electrical Stimulation During Standing in Spinal Cord Injury

No Significant Muscle Atrophy Occurs in First Dorsal Interosseus Muscle After Incomplete Cervical Spinal Cord Injury

Chapter 9. Sports Performance

9.1 Keynote

Research in Sport Performance and Rehabilitation

9.2 Oral Presentations

The Influence of Glove Type on Mobility Performance for Wheelchair Rugby Players

Sports Participation in Adolescents and Young Adults with Myelomeningocele

Essential Wheeled Mobility Skills for Daily Life – An International Survey Among Elite Wheelchair Athletes with SCI

Spirometric Assessment of Wheelchair Athletes at Home and During the Paralympics in Beijing 2008

9.3 Poster Presentations

The Effect of Glove Type on Wheelchair Rugby Sports Performance

Chapter 10. Running

10.1 Oral Presentations

Wheel-Assisted Running Training in Children with Cerebral Palsy: A Controlled Clinical Trial

Motion Control Shoe Affects the Lower Leg Muscle Activities in Runners with Over-Pronation

Amputees and Sports: A Systematic Review

10.2 Poster Presentations

Combining a Dynamic Balance Protocol and Statistical Parametric Mapping to Better Understand Floor Pedobarography in Shod Dynamic Sports Activities

Chapter 11. Wheeled Sports

11.1 Keynotes

Supporting the Paralympic Athlete: Focus on Wheeled Sports

Sports, Disability & Classification: A Philosophers Debate?

11.2 Oral Presentations

Validity of the International Wheelchair Basketball and Rugby Classification Systems

Practical Application of the Heart Rate-Based Lactate Minimum Test in Wheelchair Racing Athletes Preparing for the Paralympics

Use of Biomechanical Analysis to Classify Basketball Players in Wheelchairs

Improving Classification: Who is Eligible for Wheelchair Rugby?

11.3 Poster Presentations

30 Year Sportwheelchair Innovation and Its Implications

Does Heart Rate Correlate Velocity During Wheelchair Basketball Competition? Some Reflections in Relation to Functional Classification

A Qualitative Examination of Wheelchair Configuration for Optimal Sports Performance

Subject Index

Author Index

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