2023
DOI: 10.5195/ijms.2023.1950
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Accuracy and Precision of Actigraphy and SMARTwheels for Measuring Push Counts Across a Series of Wheelchair Propulsion Trials in Non-disabled Young Adults

Abstract: Background: There has been a growing interest in “Lifestyle Physical Activity” (LPA) among wheelchair users. LPA can be quantified via “pushes” as an outcome metric. This study examined the accuracy and precision of research-grade devices for counting pushes across a series of wheelchair propulsion trials. Methods: Eleven non-disabled, young adults completed 19, 1-minute wheelchair propulsion trials at self-selected speeds with a wheelchair equipped with a SMARTwheel (SW) device while being video recorded. Par… Show more

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“…Thus, the authors advocate for more accurate research in this area. 38 Ng and Velanthren report the case of a 69-year-old Chinese man in Malaysia with a windswept deformity caused by pseudogout. The patient presented with pain in both knees and right shoulder, and deformed windswept knee requiring the use of a walking stick, with full painless flexion in both knees and shoulders.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the authors advocate for more accurate research in this area. 38 Ng and Velanthren report the case of a 69-year-old Chinese man in Malaysia with a windswept deformity caused by pseudogout. The patient presented with pain in both knees and right shoulder, and deformed windswept knee requiring the use of a walking stick, with full painless flexion in both knees and shoulders.…”
Section: Other Papers In This Issuementioning
confidence: 99%