Ian M. Rice, Ph.D.

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2010 University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States 
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General, Biomechanics Biophysics
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Michael Boninger grad student 2010 University of Pittsburgh
 (Manual Wheelchair Propulsion Training.)
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Rice I, Peters J, Rice L, et al. (2018) Influence of wheelchair user interface and personal characteristics on static and dynamic pretibial skin pressures in elite wheelchair racers, a pilot study. The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine. 1-9
Rice I, Jayaraman C, Pohlig RT. (2018) The short term influence of rear wheel axle position and training on manual wheelchair propulsion technique in novice able bodied participants during steady state treadmill propulsion, a pilot study. Assistive Technology : the Official Journal of Resna
Cooper RA, Tuakli-Wosornu YA, Henderson GV, et al. (2018) Engineering and Technology in Wheelchair Sport. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America. 29: 347-369
Dysterheft J, Rice I, Learmonth Y, et al. (2017) Effects of Daily Physical Activity Level on Manual Wheelchair Propulsion Technique in Full-Time Manual Wheelchair Users during Steady State Treadmill Propulsion. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Rice L, Rice I. (2017) Evidenced Based Education Interventions to Preserve Upper Limb Function Among Full Time Manual Wheelchair Users Medical Research Archives. 5
Rice LA, Dysterheft JL, Sanders E, et al. (2016) Short-term influence of transfer training among full time pediatric wheelchair users: A randomized trial. The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine
Rice I. (2016) Recent Salient Literature Pertaining to the Use of Technology in Wheelchair Sports Current Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Reports. 4: 329-335
Rice I, Dysterheft J, Bleakney AW, et al. (2015) The Influence of Glove Type on Simulated Wheelchair Racing Propulsion: A Pilot Study. International Journal of Sports Medicine
Sosnoff JJ, Rice IM, Hsiao-Wecksler ET, et al. (2015) Variability in Wheelchair Propulsion: A New Window into an Old Problem. Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology. 3: 105
Learmonth YC, Rice IM, Ostler T, et al. (2015) Perspectives on Physical Activity Among People with Multiple Sclerosis Who Are Wheelchair Users: Informing the Design of Future Interventions. International Journal of Ms Care. 17: 109-19
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