Kinematic bidimensional analysis of the propulsion technique in wheelchair rugby athletes
Wheelchair rugby is a sport ideated for individuals with cervical spinal cord injury (CSCI) which is extremely important for maintaining their neuromuscular abilities and improving their social and psychological wellbeing. However, due to the frequent changes in direction and speed it considerably s...
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Main Authors: | Sara Maria Franchin (Author), Federico Giordani (Author), Michele Tonellato (Author), Michael Benazzato (Author), Giuseppe marcolin (Author), Paolo Sacerdoti (Author), Francesco Bettella (Author), Alfredo Masumeci (Author), Nicola Petrone (Author), Stefano Masiero (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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