In para-kayak, athletes with unilateral above knee amputation (AK) and athletes with below knee amputation (BK) compete in the same class. This has been questioned since previous research have shown that the legs are important for paddling performance. The purpose was therefore to examine differences in kinematic and kinetic performance variables between AK and BK para-kayak athletes and the amputated (A) and non-amputated (NA) sides. Eleven AK and six BK athletes on international level participated. 3D kinematic and kinetic data were collected for the body, seat, footrest and paddle during kayak ergometer paddling. There were no significant differences between the groups in main performance variables such as power output or paddle force. D...
Velocity production during sprint kayaking has been shown to be dependent on the magnitude of forces...
El objetivo principal del presente estudio es analizar la técnica de remada de un deportista, con am...
The aim of this study was to identify the kinematic variables contributing to successful performance...
In para-kayak, athletes with unilateral above knee amputation (AK) and athletes with below knee ampu...
Para Va'a is a new Paralympic sport in which athletes with trunk and/or leg impairment compete over ...
Valid classification systems are vital for Paralympic sports in order to minimise the impact of impa...
Aim The purpose of the study was to define three dimensional range of motion for all major joints (w...
Kayaking is one of many activities to receive attention with regard to the recreation and rehabilita...
This study investigated the effects of two seat designs (standard versus swivel seats) at two paces ...
The purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding of the importance of footrest use and t...
Aim The aim of the study was to examine the differences between able-bodied athletes (AB) and three ...
Success in sprint kayaking depends on the propulsive power generated by trunk, pelvis, shoulder and ...
Kayakers have traditionally used a fixed seat but in 2005 a “swivel seat”, able to rotate in the hor...
Para Va’a is a new Paralympic sport in which athletes with trunk and/or leg impairment compete over ...
Within the Paracanoeing discipline, it is important to ensure appropriate control is achieved by a p...
Velocity production during sprint kayaking has been shown to be dependent on the magnitude of forces...
El objetivo principal del presente estudio es analizar la técnica de remada de un deportista, con am...
The aim of this study was to identify the kinematic variables contributing to successful performance...
In para-kayak, athletes with unilateral above knee amputation (AK) and athletes with below knee ampu...
Para Va'a is a new Paralympic sport in which athletes with trunk and/or leg impairment compete over ...
Valid classification systems are vital for Paralympic sports in order to minimise the impact of impa...
Aim The purpose of the study was to define three dimensional range of motion for all major joints (w...
Kayaking is one of many activities to receive attention with regard to the recreation and rehabilita...
This study investigated the effects of two seat designs (standard versus swivel seats) at two paces ...
The purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding of the importance of footrest use and t...
Aim The aim of the study was to examine the differences between able-bodied athletes (AB) and three ...
Success in sprint kayaking depends on the propulsive power generated by trunk, pelvis, shoulder and ...
Kayakers have traditionally used a fixed seat but in 2005 a “swivel seat”, able to rotate in the hor...
Para Va’a is a new Paralympic sport in which athletes with trunk and/or leg impairment compete over ...
Within the Paracanoeing discipline, it is important to ensure appropriate control is achieved by a p...
Velocity production during sprint kayaking has been shown to be dependent on the magnitude of forces...
El objetivo principal del presente estudio es analizar la técnica de remada de un deportista, con am...
The aim of this study was to identify the kinematic variables contributing to successful performance...