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http://dx.doi.org/10.14474/ptrs.2014.3.1.69

Kinematic analysis of rowing exercise using a motor-assisted rowing machine for rowers with spinal cord injury: a case report  

Jeong, Ju Ri (Department of Motor and Cognition Rehabilitation, Korea National Rehabilitation Center)
Lee, Bum Suk (Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Korea National Rehabilitation Center)
Park, Dae-Sung (Department of Physical Therapy, The Graduate School, Konyang University)
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Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Science / v.3, no.1, 2014 , pp. 69-75 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objective: We developed a Motor-Assisted Rowing Machine (MARM) for Spinal Cord Injury (SCI), by modification of the Concept II rowing machine, so that the seats could be operated automatically in a backward and forward direction by a motor. Design: Case report. Methods: Motor rowing consisted of a chair with inclination control, a motor system, control button, monitor, program, leg supporter, safety belt, and seat. The patients were 2 men rowing athletes with SCI, classified as American Spinal Injury Association class B, participated in the study. Level of thoracic injury ranged from T8 to T10. The subjects rowed at a self-selected stroke rate with 50 watts. Two different rowing methods (static rowing without movement of the seat, dynamic rowing using MARM) were assigned to each participant during 10 minutes; 34 reflective markers were attached to their full bodies. Kinematic data were collected using the Vicon motion analysis system. Based on the full body model provided as a default by the equipment. In the rowing exercise, the rowing motions were divided into Drive Phase and Recovery Phase. Results: The two rowing methods differ in handle range, seat range, handle and seat ratio, handle velocity, and seat velocity during static and dynamic rowing. The rowing exercise using a rowing machine developed MARM increased tendency to the range of motion in the dynamic method compared to the static method. Conclusions: The newly developed MARM could be a useful whole body exercise for people with SCI.
Keywords
Ergometer; Motion analysis; Rowing; Spinal cord injury;
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