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Sensors for Wheelchair Tennis: Measuring Trunk and Shoulder Biomechanics and Upper Extremity Vibration during Backhand Stroke

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SENSORS
卷 21, 期 19, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s21196576

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wheelchair tennis; trunk; shoulder; accelerometer; biomechanics

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan [MOST1072221-E-179-001-MY3, MOST107-2221-E-182-049-MY3, MOST104-2628-E-182-003-MY3, MOST1032410-H-179-002]
  2. National Science Council [NSC101-2410-H-179-015]
  3. Chang Gung Memorial Hospital [CMRPD1E0511, CMRPD1F0601-2, CMRPD1K0431, BMRPA68]

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This study compared trunk/shoulder kinematics and impact vibration during backhand strokes in wheelchair tennis players and able-bodied players, finding that wheelchair players exhibited larger trunk rotation and higher angular velocities/accelerations. Significant changes in trunk and shoulder rotation were observed when able-bodied players changed from standing to sitting positions.
This study was the first to compare the differences in trunk/shoulder kinematics and impact vibration of the upper extremity during backhand strokes in wheelchair tennis players and the able-bodied players relative to standing and sitting positions, adopting an electromagnetic system along with wearable tri-axial accelerometers upon target body segments. A total of 15 wheelchair tennis players and 15 able-bodied tennis players enrolled. Compared to players in standing positions, wheelchair players demonstrated significant larger forward trunk rotation in the pre-preparation, acceleration, and deceleration phase. Significant higher trunk angular velocity/acceleration and shoulder flexion/internal rotation angular velocity/acceleration were also found. When able-bodied players changed from standing to sitting positions, significant changes were observed in the degree of forward rotation of the trunk and shoulder external rotation. These indicated that when the functions of the lower limbs and trunk are lacking or cannot be used effectively, biomechanical solutions such as considerable reinforcing movements need to be made before the hitting movement. The differences between wheelchair tennis players and able-bodied players in sitting positions could represent the progress made as the wheelchair players evolve from novices to experts. Knowledge about how sport biomechanics change regarding specific disabilities can facilitate safe and inclusive participation in disability sports such as wheelchair tennis.

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