Abstract
{\it Objective:} To measure test-retest reliability of physiological responses during submaximal wheelchair downhill and horizontal treadmill ergometry.
{\it Design:} A test-retest design was used on a convenience sample.
Four male and three female non-wheelchair users, (22--43 years of age)
propelled or coasted in a wheelchair under steady-state conditions. Four minute
work bouts were performed at 1, 2, 3, and 4 km/hr. (0.62, 1.24, 1.86 and 2.5
mph, respectively) at
0
{\it Results:} Intraclass correlation coefficients were high for
absolute VO
{\it Conclusion:} At the treadmill speeds and inclinations (positive and negative) studied in this investigation, untrained wheelchair users responded in a physiologically reliable manner.
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