Purpose: In order to develop an evidence-based, sport-specific minimum impairment criteria (MIC) for the sport of vision-impaired (VI) shooting, this study aimed to determine the relative influence of losses in visual acuity (VA) and contrast sensitivity (CS) on shooting performance. Presently, VA but not CS is used to determine eligibility to compete in VI shooting. Methods: Elite able-sighted athletes (n = 27) shot under standard conditions with their habitual vision, and with their vision impaired by the use of simulation spectacles (filters which reduce both VA and CS) and refractive blur (lenses which reduce VA with less effect on CS). Habitual shooting scores were used to establish a cut-off in order to determine when shooting perf...
Background: Sports vision is a specialisation of optometry whose objective is to improve and preserv...
Vision-impaired (VI) golf is a global para-sport currently played under several different classifica...
Classification is a defining characteristic of para-sports whereby eligible athletes are allocated a...
Purpose: In order to develop an evidence-based, sport-specific minimum impairment criteria (MIC) for...
Purpose: In order to develop an evidence-based, sport-specific minimum impairment criteria (MIC) for...
The aim of this study was to investigate the level of vision impairment (VI) that would reduce perfo...
Revised evidence-based classification criteria introduced for shooting for athletes with vision impa...
Revised evidence-based entry criteria for visually-impaired shooting suggest that athletes with impa...
Background: Paralympic sports provide opportunities for those who have an impairment that might othe...
Classification within the sport of vision impairment (VI) shooting is based upon the athlete’s visua...
Footballers with vision impairment (VI) are eligible to compete in the Para sport if they meet a min...
SIGNIFICANCE: The Delphi analysis presented here highlights the need for a sport-specific evidenc...
Background: Sports vision is a specialisation of optometry whose objective is to improve and preserv...
Vision-impaired (VI) golf is a global para-sport currently played under several different classifica...
Classification is a defining characteristic of para-sports whereby eligible athletes are allocated a...
Purpose: In order to develop an evidence-based, sport-specific minimum impairment criteria (MIC) for...
Purpose: In order to develop an evidence-based, sport-specific minimum impairment criteria (MIC) for...
The aim of this study was to investigate the level of vision impairment (VI) that would reduce perfo...
Revised evidence-based classification criteria introduced for shooting for athletes with vision impa...
Revised evidence-based entry criteria for visually-impaired shooting suggest that athletes with impa...
Background: Paralympic sports provide opportunities for those who have an impairment that might othe...
Classification within the sport of vision impairment (VI) shooting is based upon the athlete’s visua...
Footballers with vision impairment (VI) are eligible to compete in the Para sport if they meet a min...
SIGNIFICANCE: The Delphi analysis presented here highlights the need for a sport-specific evidenc...
Background: Sports vision is a specialisation of optometry whose objective is to improve and preserv...
Vision-impaired (VI) golf is a global para-sport currently played under several different classifica...
Classification is a defining characteristic of para-sports whereby eligible athletes are allocated a...