Learning of Wheelchair Racing Propulsion Skills Over Three Weeks of Wheeling Practice on an Instrumented Ergometer in Able-Bodied Novices
The acquisition of daily handrim wheelchair propulsion skill as a multi-layered phenomenon has been studied in the past. Wheelchair racing, however, is considerably different from daily handrim wheelchair propulsion in terms of propulsion technique, as well as the underlying equipment and interface....
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Main Authors: | Rick de Klerk (Author), Gabriëlle van der Jagt (Author), Dirkjan Veeger (Author), Lucas van der Woude (Author), Riemer Vegter (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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