Biophysical perspective on submaximal handcycle propulsion in able-bodied men: biomechanics and physiology of different gear, mode and steering settings

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    In this thesis, we aimed to find the most efficient set-up of an add-on handcycle for daily mobility for persons who depend on their upper body for propulsion. The gears, crank mode and the ability to steer were investigated during handcycling. This was done in the context of early motor learning as seen in early rehabilitation.
    Based on this work, handcycle users are recommended to try to keep a cadence of 50 rpm while cycling. In order to keep this pace, handcycles should be equipped with multiple gears. Secondly, the cranks should be mounted parallel, in contract to a regular bicycle, which has the cranks mounted in opposite direction. With parallel cranks, both hands move at the same time and no steering movements can take place. On top of that, the handcycle strategy does not change after practice in this cycling mode. It is therefore discouraged using fitness ergometers with another setting when training or testing daily handcycle use, as these do not represent real-life handcycling.
    Originele taal-2English
    KwalificatieDoctor of Philosophy
    Toekennende instantie
    • Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
    Begeleider(s)/adviseur
    • van der Woude, Lucas, Supervisor
    • Wagner, Heiko, Supervisor, Externe Persoon
    • Vegter, Riemer, Co-supervisor
    • Bohn, Christiane, Co-supervisor, Externe Persoon
    Datum van toekenning27-okt.-2022
    Plaats van publicatie[Groningen]
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    StatusPublished - 2022

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