Yj. Janssen-potten et al., The effect of seat tilting on pelvic position, balance control, and compensatory postural muscle use in paraplegic subjects, ARCH PHYS M, 82(10), 2001, pp. 1393-1402
Objective: To study the effect of seat tilting on pelvic tilt, balance cont
rol, and postural muscle use in persons with a thoracic spinal cord injury
(SCI).
Design: Cross-sectional group study.
Setting: Rehabilitation centers and rehabilitation hospital departments.
Patients: Ten complete high thoracic SCI (level T2-8) patients, 10 complete
low thoracic SCI (level T9-12) patients, and 10 matched able-bodied contro
ls.
Intervention: A 10 degrees forward inclination of the seat.
Main Outcome Measures: Pelvic tilt, center of pressure displacement, and mu
scle activity.
Results: Anterior tilting of the pelvis as a result of forward inclination
of the seat could not be shown, either in persons with or without SCI. Bala
nce control was not influenced by forward inclination of the seat. Particip
ants' overall muscle activity decreased while they were seated in the chair
with the forwardly inclined seat.
Conclusions: Evidence provided by the kinematic and electromyographic data
is not sufficient to develop a protocol for wheelchair prescription on the
basis of pelvic positioning.