Comparing para-rowing set-ups on an ergometer using kinematic movement patterns of able-bodied rowers |
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Authors: | B Cutler T Eger T Merritt |
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Institution: | 1. School of Human Kinetics, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Canada;2. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Canada |
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Abstract: | While numerous studies have investigated the biomechanics of able-bodied rowing, few studies have been completed with para-rowing set-ups. The purpose of this research was to provide benchmark data for handle kinetics and joint kinematics for able-bodied athletes rowing in para- rowing set-ups on an indoor ergometer. Able-bodied varsity rowers performed maximal trials in three para-rowing set-ups; Legs, Trunk and Arms (LTA), Trunk and Arms (TA) and Arms and Shoulders (AS) rowing. The handle force kinetics of the LTA stroke were comparable to the values for able-bodied literature. Lumbar flexion at the catch, extension at the finish and total range of motion were, however, greater than values in the literature for able-bodied athletes in the LTA set-up. Additionally, rowers in TA and AS set-ups utilised more extreme ranges of motion for lumbar flexion, elbow flexion and shoulder abduction than the LTA set-up. This study provides the first biomechanical values of the para-rowing strokes for researchers, coaches and athletes to use while promoting the safest training programmes possible for para-rowing. |
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Keywords: | Joint kinematics injury risk stroke length pull force para-athlete |
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