Biomechanical consequences of impairment: A taxonomically valid basis for classification in a unified disability athletics system
Contribuinte(s) |
S. Silverman |
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01/01/2003
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Resumo |
Developing a unified classification system to replace four of the systems currently used in disability athletics (i.e., track and field) has been widely advocated. The diverse impairments to be included in a unified system require severed assessment methods, results of which cannot be meaningfully compared. Therefore, the taxonomic basis of current classification systems is invalid in a unified system. Biomechanical analysis establishes that force, a vector described in terms of magnitude and direction, is a key determinant of success in all athletic disciplines. It is posited that all impairments to be included in a unified system may be classified as either force magnitude impairments (FMI) or force control impairments (FCI). This framework would provide a valid taxonomic basis for a unified system, creating the opportunity to decrease the number of classes and enhance the viability of disability athletics. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
AAHPERD |
Palavras-Chave | #Exercise physiology #Disability athletics #Biomechanics #Impairment #321402 Biomechanics #C1 #321499 Human Movement and Sports Science not elsewhere classified #750203 Organised sports |
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Journal Article |