Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1968369604> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1968369604 endingPage "571" @default.
- W1968369604 startingPage "563" @default.
- W1968369604 abstract "Consecutive male patients studied with photographic measurement of a combination of clinical methods.To describe seating in individuals with complete thoracic spinal cord injury (SCI) by using a combination of clinical methods.Spinalis SCI unit, Stockholm, Sweden.Wheelchair specifications were documented. Measurements of posture from photographs in 30 male subjects with complete thoracic SCI, sitting in a relaxed and an upright position on a standardized surface and in a wheelchair were calculated. A comparison was made between positions and seating surfaces. An examiner's classification of lower trunk position in wheelchair was compared to subjects' evaluations. SCI subjects reported sitting support, satisfaction, and wishes for improvement.Most SCI subjects used similar wheelchair specifications. None of the backrests were custom designed. Relatively small differences were found between the relaxed and upright position in the wheelchair regarding measurements of posture and according to the examiner's classification of the lower trunk position. Only 13/30 SCI subjects were sitting with the lower trunk centered relative to the backrest in the upright position. The examiner's classification and the subjects' evaluation of asymmetric sitting were not always in agreement. Only 12/30 SCI subjects were satisfied with their way of sitting.Current wheelchair specifications and adjustments seem to inhibit a postural correction towards upright sitting and fail to provide sufficient lateral support. Findings indicate an inability for SCI subjects to vary their sitting position in a wheelchair to a large extent. Both an examiner's classification and subjects' evaluation of asymmetric sitting are necessary to obtain a sufficient knowledge base for subsequent adjustment. By using methods regarding different aspects of seating, a more comprehensive view of seating was achieved. The combination of clinical methods seems to be useful in order to describe seating in individuals with complete thoracic SCI." @default.
- W1968369604 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1968369604 creator A5046828931 @default.
- W1968369604 creator A5055529773 @default.
- W1968369604 creator A5056912214 @default.
- W1968369604 creator A5078700400 @default.
- W1968369604 date "2003-09-23" @default.
- W1968369604 modified "2023-10-01" @default.
- W1968369604 title "Clinical evaluation of seating in persons with complete thoracic spinal cord injury" @default.
- W1968369604 cites W138567337 @default.
- W1968369604 cites W170316084 @default.
- W1968369604 cites W1957846590 @default.
- W1968369604 cites W1982815917 @default.
- W1968369604 cites W1983304221 @default.
- W1968369604 cites W1994876680 @default.
- W1968369604 cites W1998774960 @default.
- W1968369604 cites W1999521343 @default.
- W1968369604 cites W2003668238 @default.
- W1968369604 cites W2018072357 @default.
- W1968369604 cites W2047878912 @default.
- W1968369604 cites W2069975773 @default.
- W1968369604 cites W2076765002 @default.
- W1968369604 cites W2091375291 @default.
- W1968369604 cites W2102647860 @default.
- W1968369604 cites W2123877738 @default.
- W1968369604 cites W2126034610 @default.
- W1968369604 cites W2126481363 @default.
- W1968369604 cites W2135694580 @default.
- W1968369604 cites W2142886329 @default.
- W1968369604 cites W2160455067 @default.
- W1968369604 cites W2162192301 @default.
- W1968369604 cites W4319308366 @default.
- W1968369604 doi "https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.sc.3101507" @default.
- W1968369604 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14504614" @default.
- W1968369604 hasPublicationYear "2003" @default.
- W1968369604 type Work @default.
- W1968369604 sameAs 1968369604 @default.
- W1968369604 citedByCount "25" @default.
- W1968369604 countsByYear W19683696042012 @default.
- W1968369604 countsByYear W19683696042013 @default.
- W1968369604 countsByYear W19683696042014 @default.
- W1968369604 countsByYear W19683696042015 @default.
- W1968369604 countsByYear W19683696042016 @default.
- W1968369604 countsByYear W19683696042017 @default.
- W1968369604 countsByYear W19683696042018 @default.
- W1968369604 countsByYear W19683696042019 @default.
- W1968369604 countsByYear W19683696042020 @default.
- W1968369604 countsByYear W19683696042021 @default.
- W1968369604 countsByYear W19683696042023 @default.
- W1968369604 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1968369604 hasAuthorship W1968369604A5046828931 @default.
- W1968369604 hasAuthorship W1968369604A5055529773 @default.
- W1968369604 hasAuthorship W1968369604A5056912214 @default.
- W1968369604 hasAuthorship W1968369604A5078700400 @default.
- W1968369604 hasBestOaLocation W19683696041 @default.
- W1968369604 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W1968369604 hasConcept C136764020 @default.
- W1968369604 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W1968369604 hasConcept C1862650 @default.
- W1968369604 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W1968369604 hasConcept C2776370487 @default.
- W1968369604 hasConcept C2778334475 @default.
- W1968369604 hasConcept C2780775167 @default.
- W1968369604 hasConcept C2781042323 @default.
- W1968369604 hasConcept C2781197403 @default.
- W1968369604 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W1968369604 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W1968369604 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W1968369604 hasConcept C99508421 @default.
- W1968369604 hasConceptScore W1968369604C118552586 @default.
- W1968369604 hasConceptScore W1968369604C136764020 @default.
- W1968369604 hasConceptScore W1968369604C142724271 @default.
- W1968369604 hasConceptScore W1968369604C1862650 @default.
- W1968369604 hasConceptScore W1968369604C18903297 @default.
- W1968369604 hasConceptScore W1968369604C2776370487 @default.
- W1968369604 hasConceptScore W1968369604C2778334475 @default.
- W1968369604 hasConceptScore W1968369604C2780775167 @default.
- W1968369604 hasConceptScore W1968369604C2781042323 @default.
- W1968369604 hasConceptScore W1968369604C2781197403 @default.
- W1968369604 hasConceptScore W1968369604C41008148 @default.
- W1968369604 hasConceptScore W1968369604C71924100 @default.
- W1968369604 hasConceptScore W1968369604C86803240 @default.
- W1968369604 hasConceptScore W1968369604C99508421 @default.
- W1968369604 hasIssue "10" @default.
- W1968369604 hasLocation W19683696041 @default.
- W1968369604 hasLocation W19683696042 @default.
- W1968369604 hasOpenAccess W1968369604 @default.
- W1968369604 hasPrimaryLocation W19683696041 @default.
- W1968369604 hasRelatedWork W1968369604 @default.
- W1968369604 hasRelatedWork W2013840685 @default.
- W1968369604 hasRelatedWork W2120367653 @default.
- W1968369604 hasRelatedWork W2149809459 @default.
- W1968369604 hasRelatedWork W2153260260 @default.
- W1968369604 hasRelatedWork W2743692535 @default.
- W1968369604 hasRelatedWork W3016512602 @default.
- W1968369604 hasRelatedWork W3091947544 @default.
- W1968369604 hasRelatedWork W3099295835 @default.
- W1968369604 hasRelatedWork W3154448616 @default.