Analysis of biomechanics in athletes with disabilities: a systematic and narrative review
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Resumo: | Introduction: Specifically in athletes with disabilities, investigations and biomechanical understanding seem to be even more relevant, as they provide data on how a certain type of disability limits sports practice and also describe parameters that allow the suggestion of relevant adaptations capable of guaranteeing a higher level comfort to practitioners. Objective: To describe patterns of biomechanical behavior during exercise in athletes with disabilities, and to discuss possible relationships between the type of disability and the sport practiced. Methods: This study performed a search in five electronic databases from the oldest records available until July 2020 using a search strategy that combined terms related to "athletes with disabilities" and "biomechanical analysis." Inclusion criteria: 1) population: amateur or professional athletes with disabilities; 2) intervention: sports practice; 3) study design: observational; 4) outcome: having evaluated biomechanics during sports practice. The biomechanical variables of interest included kinematic, kinetic, or electromyographic outcome measures. Results: Tewnty-six articles met the inclusion criteria (n = 705 participants). Biomechanical analysis showed that: 1) there is a greater inclination in the angle of the head and an increase in the kinematic variables in blind athletes, which result in less distance, speed, and performance; 2) compensatory body patterns, reduced mooring strength, speed, joint amplitude, and reduced final performance are observed in amputated limbs of amputees; and 3) there was a strong correlation between the subject's functional classification and kinematic parameters in wheelchair athletes, with this being proportional to the level of impairment. Conclusion: The outcomes demonstrated that the type of disability and the level of functional limitation are proportionally related to biomechanics in athletes with disabilities. |
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Analysis of biomechanics in athletes with disabilities: a systematic and narrative reviewAnálise da biomecânica em atletas com deficiência: uma revisão sistemática e narrativaIntroduction: Specifically in athletes with disabilities, investigations and biomechanical understanding seem to be even more relevant, as they provide data on how a certain type of disability limits sports practice and also describe parameters that allow the suggestion of relevant adaptations capable of guaranteeing a higher level comfort to practitioners. Objective: To describe patterns of biomechanical behavior during exercise in athletes with disabilities, and to discuss possible relationships between the type of disability and the sport practiced. Methods: This study performed a search in five electronic databases from the oldest records available until July 2020 using a search strategy that combined terms related to "athletes with disabilities" and "biomechanical analysis." Inclusion criteria: 1) population: amateur or professional athletes with disabilities; 2) intervention: sports practice; 3) study design: observational; 4) outcome: having evaluated biomechanics during sports practice. The biomechanical variables of interest included kinematic, kinetic, or electromyographic outcome measures. Results: Tewnty-six articles met the inclusion criteria (n = 705 participants). Biomechanical analysis showed that: 1) there is a greater inclination in the angle of the head and an increase in the kinematic variables in blind athletes, which result in less distance, speed, and performance; 2) compensatory body patterns, reduced mooring strength, speed, joint amplitude, and reduced final performance are observed in amputated limbs of amputees; and 3) there was a strong correlation between the subject's functional classification and kinematic parameters in wheelchair athletes, with this being proportional to the level of impairment. Conclusion: The outcomes demonstrated that the type of disability and the level of functional limitation are proportionally related to biomechanics in athletes with disabilities.Introdução: Em atletas com deficiência, as investigações e o entendimento biomecânico parecem ser ainda mais relevantes ao fornecer dados sobre de que modo determinado tipo de deficiência limita a prática esportiva e, ainda, descrever parâmetros que permitam sugestão de adaptações pertinentes capazes de garantir maior nível de conforto aos praticantes. Objetivos Descrever padrões de comportamento biomecânico durante o exercício em atletas com deficiência e discutir possíveis relações entre o tipo de deficiência e o esporte praticado. Métodos: Este estudo realizou uma busca em cinco bases de dados eletrônicas a partir dos registros mais antigos disponíveis até julho de 2020, utilizando uma estratégia de busca que combinou termos relacionados a "atletas com deficiência" e "análise biomecânica". Critérios de inclusão: 1) população: atletas amadores ou profissionais com deficiência; 2) intervenção: prática esportiva; 3) desenho do estudo: observacional; 4) resultado: ter avaliado a biomecânica durante a prática esportiva. As variáveis biomecânicas de interesse incluíram medidas de desfecho cinemáticas, cinéticas ou eletromiográficas. Resultados: Vinte e seis estudos atenderam aos critérios de inclusão (n = 705 participantes). Os resultados mostraram que: 1) há maior inclinação do ângulo da cabeça e aumento das variáveis cinemáticas em atletas cegos, resultando em menor distância, velocidade e desempenho; 2) padrões corporais compensatórios, redução da força de amarração, velocidade, amplitude articular e desempenho final reduzido são observados em membros amputados de amputados; e 3) parece haver relação entre a classificação funcional do sujeito e os parâmetros cinemáticos em atletas de cadeira de rodas, sendo esta proporcional ao grau de comprometimento. Conclusão: Os resultados demonstraram que o tipo de deficiência e o nível de limitação funcional estão proporcionalmente relacionados à biomecânica em atletas com deficiência. 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Analysis of biomechanics in athletes with disabilities: a systematic and narrative review Análise da biomecânica em atletas com deficiência: uma revisão sistemática e narrativa |
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Analysis of biomechanics in athletes with disabilities: a systematic and narrative review |
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Analysis of biomechanics in athletes with disabilities: a systematic and narrative review Lopes, Jaqueline |
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Analysis of biomechanics in athletes with disabilities: a systematic and narrative review |
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Analysis of biomechanics in athletes with disabilities: a systematic and narrative review |
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Analysis of biomechanics in athletes with disabilities: a systematic and narrative review |
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Analysis of biomechanics in athletes with disabilities: a systematic and narrative review |
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Analysis of biomechanics in athletes with disabilities: a systematic and narrative review |
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Lopes, Jaqueline |
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Lopes, Jaqueline Guimarães†, Kamylla Albuquerque Lopes, Simone Maria Pérego, Sany Martins Andrade, Claudia |
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Guimarães†, Kamylla Albuquerque Lopes, Simone Maria Pérego, Sany Martins Andrade, Claudia |
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Lopes, Jaqueline Guimarães†, Kamylla Albuquerque Lopes, Simone Maria Pérego, Sany Martins Andrade, Claudia |
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Introduction: Specifically in athletes with disabilities, investigations and biomechanical understanding seem to be even more relevant, as they provide data on how a certain type of disability limits sports practice and also describe parameters that allow the suggestion of relevant adaptations capable of guaranteeing a higher level comfort to practitioners. Objective: To describe patterns of biomechanical behavior during exercise in athletes with disabilities, and to discuss possible relationships between the type of disability and the sport practiced. Methods: This study performed a search in five electronic databases from the oldest records available until July 2020 using a search strategy that combined terms related to "athletes with disabilities" and "biomechanical analysis." Inclusion criteria: 1) population: amateur or professional athletes with disabilities; 2) intervention: sports practice; 3) study design: observational; 4) outcome: having evaluated biomechanics during sports practice. The biomechanical variables of interest included kinematic, kinetic, or electromyographic outcome measures. Results: Tewnty-six articles met the inclusion criteria (n = 705 participants). Biomechanical analysis showed that: 1) there is a greater inclination in the angle of the head and an increase in the kinematic variables in blind athletes, which result in less distance, speed, and performance; 2) compensatory body patterns, reduced mooring strength, speed, joint amplitude, and reduced final performance are observed in amputated limbs of amputees; and 3) there was a strong correlation between the subject's functional classification and kinematic parameters in wheelchair athletes, with this being proportional to the level of impairment. Conclusion: The outcomes demonstrated that the type of disability and the level of functional limitation are proportionally related to biomechanics in athletes with disabilities. |
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