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Adapt Phys Activ Q. 2021 Nov 02;1-10. doi: 10.1123/apaq.2021-0107. Epub 2021 Nov 02.

Examining the Influence of Impairment Type on the Development of Paralympic Sport Athletes.

Adapted physical activity quarterly : APAQ

Nima Dehghansai, Veronica Allan, Ross A Pinder, Joe Baker

Affiliations

  1. School of Kinesiology and Health Science, York University, Toronto, Ontario,Canada.
  2. Paralympic Innovation, Paralympics Australia, Adelaide,Australia.

PMID: 34728588 DOI: 10.1123/apaq.2021-0107

Abstract

Research has recently examined the role of impairment onset on athlete development in Paralympic sport; however, less is known on how impairment type can impact athlete sporting pathways. In this study, 187 Australian and Canadian Paralympic sport athletes completed a survey. Participants were divided into the following four groups: impaired muscle power (n = 79); ataxia, athetosis, and hypertonia (n = 44); limb deficiencies (n = 42); and other physical impairments (n = 22). Mechanisms of initiation into Paralympic sport varied between groups with some drawn to sport through friends and/or family (i.e., limb deficiencies and other physical impairments groups) while others through talent search programs (i.e., ataxia, athetosis, and hypertonia group) or health care professionals/rehabilitation centers (i.e., impaired muscle power group). Results revealed no significant differences between groups in the chronological age or absolute years for achieving milestones. However, considering the high variability within the sample, more research is necessary to better understand how athletes with different physical impairments navigate through their sporting careers.

Keywords: Para sport; athlete development; physical impairment; sport pathways

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