Affiliation:
1. Human Physiology and Sports Physiotherapy Research Group, Vrije
Universiteit Brussel, Brussel, Belgium
2. Sports Medicine, Swiss Paraplegic Centre, Nottwil,
Switzerland
Abstract
AbstractThe aim was to investigate the test-retest reliability of performance and
physiological variables of a submaximal wheelchair rugby field test. Eight
trained wheelchair rugby athletes with a spinal cord injury (age: median 40,
interquartile range 6.9 y; body mass: median 77.7, interquartile range
23.9 kg) performed a submaximal field test two times with a duration of
41 min, split up into four sets of eight min. Each set included eight
laps with one eight-meter sprint (SP8) and one four-meter sprint (SP4). The
absolute and relative reliability and the performance decrease (fatigue) across
the sets were investigated. The examined variables were sprinting time, heart
rate, and RPE. The measured parameters showed moderate (peak heart rate
ICC3,1=0.663, peak rate of perceived exertion ICC3,1=0.718),
good (SP4 ICC3,1=0.874), and excellent (mean heart rate
ICC3,1=0.905, SP8 ICC3,1=0.985) test-retest reliability. Fatigue
was observed for SP8 in test 2 between set 2/3 and set 2/4. For
test 1 a significant decrease of performance for SP4 was found between set
2/3, set 2/4 and between set 3/4. In conclusion the
submaximal field test showed moderate to excellent reliability for all measured
parameters. The observed fatigue seems to be not clinically relevant. The test
can be recommended to assess the effects of training or interventions.
Subject
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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