Those video are very useful! Tank you very much for sharing! May I ask if any of the quadriplegic persons in the video have deep pain in the elbows, wrists and upper hands, like a knife is cutting there? I've a c5-c6 complete SCI and I have those pain since around 20 years. Thanks a lot
With all the hyperextension and use of bicep, are there reports of elbow issues, tendonitis, tricep soreness from always being the antagonist ? Anyone please feel free to answer, but provide your experience/credentials before you decide to flame me for asking 😉
This might not answer your question but, I'm a c7 incomplete for 4 years now, I don't have sensation in my elbows and underside of arm. Looking at the the sensory dermatomes for my level of injury this isn't unusual. I tipped backward in a manual wheelchair and smacked my elbows into the concrete, I couldn't feel any pain, they swelled up greatly and had large bruises all of which I couldn't feel. So point is I'm sure I get overuse pain, tendonitis, and what not but I can't feel it. I can feel pain in my shoulders and muddy take care not to injure them. Even though it don't have finger function I will occasionally get tendonitis pain in my thumb where my glove, (like the ones in the video) rub and wear and I need to take a break from wearing them. I'm cursed with short arms these people in the video are crushing it compared to what I can do so far lol.
These videos were extremely helpful for my Neuromanagement practical. Thank you so much. So impressed by Curt, the C6 patient. So awesome
Merci pour votre démonstration 🙏💪 moi-même étant tétraplégique c5c6 je sais les efforts que sa nous donne pour l’effectuer
Those video are very useful! Tank you very much for sharing!
May I ask if any of the quadriplegic persons in the video have deep pain in the elbows, wrists and upper hands, like a knife is cutting there?
I've a c5-c6 complete SCI and I have those pain since around 20 years.
Thanks a lot
🙏
I was attacked by transverse myalities in c6-7 in 2007.
It causes me to go in ventilation
But Gods blessing on me turn to live a complte cure life.
That's a good one I wish to have a conversation with you…
Which was the year when this film was shot??
Most interesting XXX
15:24 did he say friggin iliotibial band?
With all the hyperextension and use of bicep, are there reports of elbow issues, tendonitis, tricep soreness from always being the antagonist ?
Anyone please feel free to answer, but provide your experience/credentials before you decide to flame me for asking 😉
This might not answer your question but, I'm a c7 incomplete for 4 years now, I don't have sensation in my elbows and underside of arm. Looking at the the sensory dermatomes for my level of injury this isn't unusual. I tipped backward in a manual wheelchair and smacked my elbows into the concrete, I couldn't feel any pain, they swelled up greatly and had large bruises all of which I couldn't feel. So point is I'm sure I get overuse pain, tendonitis, and what not but I can't feel it. I can feel pain in my shoulders and muddy take care not to injure them. Even though it don't have finger function I will occasionally get tendonitis pain in my thumb where my glove, (like the ones in the video) rub and wear and I need to take a break from wearing them.
I'm cursed with short arms these people in the video are crushing it compared to what I can do so far lol.
Long shot since this video is old but does anyone know whats the name of this entire video/lecture series?
Che-Lun Hu “Clinical kinesiology applied to persons with quadriplegia” by Donald neuman, PT, PhD
@@alainmika5927 damn thanks dude.
@@alainmika5927 do you know what year was this video filmed?
I want transfer in car..how possible process?pls hlp me i am c6c7 injury present....
czcams.com/video/2F7Kg0BUQlY/video.html
This is the link of transfer for c6-c7 injury patient from wheelchair to car..
I just watched on youtube..type in search bar,how to transfer to car from wheelchair) It shows driver side or passanger side and more.
pretty weak transfer for c7
That comment alone shows how weak you are