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Exercise testing protocol using a roller system for manual wheelchair users with spinal cord injury
Authors:Kerri A Morgan  Kelly L Taylor  Susan M Tucker  W Todd Cade  Joseph W Klaesner
Institution:1. Program in Occupational Therapy, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, USA;2. Program in Physical Therapy, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Abstract:Objective: Determine the validity and reliability of an exercise testing protocol to evaluate cardiorespiratory measures in manual wheelchair users (MWUs) with spinal cord injury (SCI) using a roller-based (RS) wheelchair system.

Design: Repeated measures within-subject design.

Setting: Community-based research laboratory.

Participants: Ten adults with SCI requiring the use of a manual wheelchair.

Interventions: Not applicable.

Outcome measures: Cardiorespiratory measures (peak oxygen consumption VO2peak], respiratory exchange ratio RER], pulmonary ventilation VE], energy expenditure EE], heart rate HR], accumulated kilocalories AcKcal]) and perceived exertion (RPE) were measured during three separate maximal exercise tests using an arm crank ergometer (ACE) and an RS.

Results: At maximal exertion, there were no significant differences in variables between groups, with moderate-to-strong correlations (P?<?0.05, r?=?0.79–0.90) for VO2, HR, RPE, AcKcal, and rate of EE between RS and ACE trials. Significant moderate-to-strong correlations existed between RS trials for VO2, AcKcal, rate of EE, and peak power output (P?<?0.01, r?=?0.77–0.97).

Conclusions: VO2peak was highly correlated between ACE and RS trials and between the two RS trials, indicating the RS protocol to be reliable and valid for MWUs with SCI. Differences in perceived exertion and efficiency at submaximal workloads and maximal pulmonary ventilation at peak workloads indicated potential advantages to using the RS.

Keywords:Spinal cord injury  manual wheelchair  exercise testing  cardiorespiratory fitness  wheelchair roller system
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