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      <title>Schulterschmerz: Vergleich von Rollstuhl-Sportlern und nicht sportlich aktiven Rollstuhlfahrern</title>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2003 07:06:28 +0100</pubDate>
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      <author>Fullerton, H. D.</author>
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      <author>Alfano, A. P.</author>
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      <dc:subject>Parasport</dc:subject>
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      <dc:subject>Schulter</dc:subject>
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METHODS: A questionnaire was distributed to athletic and nonathletic wheelchair-dependent populations. This inquired about presence and duration of shoulder pain, age of subject, level of injury, duration of time since injury, wheelchair use, involvement in sports, and training habits. A total of 257 subjects were involved in the study.
RESULTS: The odds of having shoulder pain were twice as high among nonathletes as they were among athletes. This finding represents a significant difference over and above age differences, differences in years spent in a wheelchair, and differences in level of spinal cord injury. Athletes also have an average of 12 yr free of shoulder pain after becoming wheelchair bound, whereas nonathletes have only 8 yr.
CONCLUSION: Promotion of active exercise for wheelchair users is encouraged to decrease shoulder pain, resulting in more functional, pain-free years.]]></content:encoded>
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METHODS: A questionnaire was distributed to athletic and nonathletic wheelchair-dependent populations. This inquired about presence and duration of shoulder pain, age of subject, level of injury, duration of time since injury, wheelchair use, involvement in sports, and training habits. A total of 257 subjects were involved in the study. RESULTS: The odds of having shoulder pain were twice as high among nonathletes as they were among athletes. This finding represents a significant difference over and above age differences, differences in years spent in a wheelchair, and differences in level of spinal cord injury. Athletes also have an average of 12 yr free of shoulder pain after becoming wheelchair bound, whereas nonathletes have only 8 yr.
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