Shoulder pain assessment in elite male wheelchair basketball players in preparation for major competition
Shoulder pain assessment in elite male wheelchair basketball players in preparation for major competition
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DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.2422330109
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Keywords: physical disability, adapted sport, joint range, impingement test, questionnaire.
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Abstract: Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate shoulder pain in a sample of elite wheelchair basketball players during their preparation for a major competition. Method: Seventeen male wheelchair basketball players, between 16 and 43 years of age, were studied during their athletic preparation for a wheelchair basketball championship. The shoulder pain questionnaire, impingement tests and shoulder range of motion were evaluated during a training camp. Spearman´s rank correlation coefficient was used to analyze the relationship between shoulder pain and range of motion indicating the value of the effect size. Results: Shoulder pain was evident in 52.9% of the sample and was significant and negatively correlated with range of motion, while 35.3% related to impingement tests player’s reported pain. The correlation was moderate to high. Conclusions: In conclusion, the use of shoulder pain questionnaire, goniometric measurements and clinical test could be a useful approach for monitoring the shoulder injuries of wheelchair basketball players to explore the possible consequences of performing repetitive movements.
- Saleky García-Gómez
- Javier Pérez-Tejero