1. Establishing the reliability of a novel battery of range of motion tests to enable evidence-based classification in Para Swimming
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Nicholson, VP, Spathis, JG, Hogarth, LW, Connick, MJ, Beckman, EM, Tweedy, SM, Payton, CJ, Burkett, BJ, Nicholson, VP, Spathis, JG, Hogarth, LW, Connick, MJ, Beckman, EM, Tweedy, SM, Payton, CJ, and Burkett, BJ
- Abstract
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd. Objectives: To evaluate the reliability of swimming-specific range of movement tests developed in order to permit evidenced-based classification in the sport of para swimming. Design: Test-retest intra- and inter-examiner reliability. Setting: International Swimming training camps and university exercise science departments. Participants: 42 non-disabled participants (mean age 23.2 years) and 24 Para swimmers (mean age 28.5 years). Main outcome measures: Intra- and inter-examiner reliability of a battery of novel active range of motion tests. Results: Good to excellent intra-examiner reliability was found for the majority (32/34) of tests in non-disabled participants (ICC = 0.85–0.98). SEM values ranged from 1.18° to 6.11°. Similarly, good to excellent inter-examiner reliability was found for the majority (35/42) of tests in non-disabled participants (ICC = 0.85–0.98). SEM values range from 0.73° to 6.52°. Para swimmers exhibited significantly reduced range of motion compared to non-disabled participants. Conclusions: The large majority of ROM tests included in this novel battery were reliable both within and between examiners in non-disabled participants. The tests were found to differentiate between non-disabled participants and Para swimmers with hypertonia or impaired muscle power.
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- 2018