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Effects of ramp slope on physiological characteristic and ...


Effects of ramp slope on physiological characteristic and ...

This study examined the effects of ramp slope on the physiological characteristics and performance times of healthy adults pushing or propelling a wheelchair ...

Effects of ramp slope on physiological characteristic and ... - PubMed

Effects of ramp slope on physiological characteristic and performance time of healthy adults propelling and pushing wheelchairs ... J Phys Ther ...

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Diastolic blood pressure was significantly higher after ascending the 1:6 slope than after ascending the 1:12 and 1:8 slopes. The participants' pulses tended to ...

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Effects of ramp slope on physiological characteristic and performance time of healthy adults propelling and pushing wheelchairs. · Book Chapter•DOI · Journal ...

Effects of Ramp Slope and Height on Usability and Physiology ...

As a result, differences among usability and physiological characteristic for the five slopes increased as the height increased. Additionally, slope effects ...

Effects of Ramp Slope and Height on Usability and Physiology ...

levels of slope and three levels of height. For the dependent variables, performance, physiological characteristic and perceived discomfort were considered ...

Effects of ramp slope, ramp height and users' pushing force on ...

We examined ramp slope effects by ramp height and pushing force of wheelchair users. We found maximum ramp slope to become steeper as ramp height decreased.

An analysis of the effects of ramp slope on people with mobility ...

Effects of ramp slope on physiological characteristic and performance time of healthy adults propelling and pushing wheelchairs · Effects of Cross Slopes and ...

Effects of Ramp Slope and Height on Usability and Physiology ...

Differences among performance, physiological characteristic and perceived discomfort for the five slopes increased as the height increased; ...

Effect of ramp slope on intensity thresholds based on correlation ...

An excellent degree of reliability was seen across all three ramps, with an ICC3,1 of 0.93 and 0.88 for the HRVT1 V̇O2 and HR, respectively, and ...

Effects of Ramp Slope and Height on Usability and Physiology ...

As a result, differences among performance, physiological characteristic and perceived discomfort for the five slopes increased as the height increased.

Effects of Ramp Slope and Height on Usability and Physiology ...

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of the slope and height of a ramp on the usability and physiological characteristics of a wheelchair ramp were analyzed, ...

The Effects of Ramp Gradients and Pushing–Pulling Techniques on ...

When the ramp gradient increased, the L4/5 compression forces increased in both pushing and pulling (p < 0.001) Shear forces increased in pulling and decreased ...

Effect of ramp slope on intensity thresholds based on correlation ...

The results of this study show that the V̇O2 or HR reached at both HRVT1 and HRVT2 is relatively independent of the ramp slope during incremental ...

An Analysis of the Effects of Ramp Slope on People with Mobility ...

Data were recorded for pulse rate, energy expenditure, rate of travel, distance traveled, and the location of rest stops. Findings show that ...

Ramp slope and HRV thresholds, Physiological Reports 2023

Bland Altman analysis showed small mean differences between ramp slopes (Table 2 and Figure 3). There were no statistical differences seen ...

Effect of ramp slope on determination of aerobic parameters from the ...

We conclude that valid assessment of the four parameters of aerobic function is possible with ramp slopes between 20 and 50 WX min-1.

A Survey of Ramp and Stair Use by Older Adults - ShareOK

1:16 and a maximum length of 12 m (40 ft). Sanford, Story, and Jones (1997) evaluated the effects of ramp slope on the abilities of 171 people of various ages ...

Establishing the V̇o2 versus constant-work-rate relationship from ...

G was greatest during the slowest ramp and progressively decreased with increasing ramp slopes (from ~12 to ~8 ml·min−1·W−1, P < 0.05). The MRT ...

Ramps and steps design and planning - Sensory Trust

The steeper the slope, the greater the impact on people, so the priority is to reduce gradients as much as possible. Crossfalls can be as challenging as ...