1. INVESTIGATING
THE
SEATED
DOUBLE
POLING
Iden4fying
baseline
measures
for
the
prepara4on
phase
Gal
A.M.
1,
Chan
A.D.C.
1
&
Hay
D.C.
2
anical Analysis to Define Gait
M., Chan A.D.C. & Hay D.C.
aring shoulder-dependent
oking pattern) gait for the
-dependent motion having
movements consisting of
ateral movement and will
ropulsion in sledge hockey
onal motion analysis with
forward cyclical shoulder-
dent sports outlines three
ry (Fig 1) compared to two
lder-dependent gait using
exact importance of the
in creating this tri-planar
in turn leaving its stability
sing structural failure. For
ary lifestyle until healed.
ear propulsion may reveal
n and structural soundness
ge hockey, invite a risk for
PHASES OF PROPULSION
Figure 1. An illustration depicting previously outlined stages of propulsion for seated shoulder-dependent sports suc
hockey; preparation (PREP), propulsion (PRO) and recovery (REC). PREP is defined as full arm extension to pick-plant; PRO
plant to pick-off; and REC from pick-off to full arm extension. A single cycle occurs between two identical consecutive phas
(REC-PREP1 to REC-PREP2).
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r
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2. INVESTIGATING
THE
SEATED
DOUBLE
POLING
Iden4fying
baseline
measures
for
the
prepara4on
phase
Gal
A.M.
1,
Chan
A.D.C.
1
&
Hay
D.C.
2
NOT TEST POSITION
3. INVESTIGATING
THE
SEATED
DOUBLE
POLING
Iden4fying
baseline
measures
for
the
prepara4on
phase
Gal
A.M.
1,
Chan
A.D.C.
1
&
Hay
D.C.
2