Recent years have seen a notable growth of wheelchair tennis (WCT), the form of tennis adapted for people with physical impairments. Players are categorised in the Open (impairment restricted to the lower limbs) and Quad (compromised upper body functions, with a minimum of three limbs affected) divisions. WCT serve has received a limited amount of research attention in particular in the biomechanics area. Therefore, this work aimed to understand the biomechanics of the service stroke in elite WCT players and explore the impact of impairment type on serve performance and technique. After a critical review of the ABT literature, the key factors contributing to the execution of a power serve were identified. Consequently, upper body, racket an...
Optimizing mobility performance in wheelchair court sports (basketball, rugby and tennis) is depende...
Athlete impairment level is an important factor in wheelchair mobility performance (WMP) in sports. ...
Athlete impairment level is an important factor in wheelchair mobility performance (WMP) in sports. ...
This study aimed to assess how the act of holding a tennis racket aff ected the manual propulsion of...
The aim of the present study was to assess the validity of the classification system used in Open-cl...
INTRODUCTION Up to 78% of wheelchair users, athletes and non athletes, report shoulder pain [1]. The...
Wheelchair tennis became part of the Paralympic games in 1992 and is an excellent example of the nat...
This study was the first to compare the differences in trunk/shoulder kinematics and impact vibratio...
The purpose of this study was to determine possible differences in propulsion technique between prop...
International audienceThe objective of this exploratory research is to study the impact of holding a...
Purpose: Wheelchair tennis (WT) chair propulsion is uniquely characterised by the requirement for ra...
To better understand the biomechanics of para-table tennis players, this study compared the shoulder...
The wheelchair tennis evidence base has developed considerably in recent years. For those with a spi...
Background: During functional wheelchair movement there are several types of stroke pattern that a m...
Optimizing mobility performance in wheelchair court sports (basketball, rugby and tennis) is depende...
Athlete impairment level is an important factor in wheelchair mobility performance (WMP) in sports. ...
Athlete impairment level is an important factor in wheelchair mobility performance (WMP) in sports. ...
This study aimed to assess how the act of holding a tennis racket aff ected the manual propulsion of...
The aim of the present study was to assess the validity of the classification system used in Open-cl...
INTRODUCTION Up to 78% of wheelchair users, athletes and non athletes, report shoulder pain [1]. The...
Wheelchair tennis became part of the Paralympic games in 1992 and is an excellent example of the nat...
This study was the first to compare the differences in trunk/shoulder kinematics and impact vibratio...
The purpose of this study was to determine possible differences in propulsion technique between prop...
International audienceThe objective of this exploratory research is to study the impact of holding a...
Purpose: Wheelchair tennis (WT) chair propulsion is uniquely characterised by the requirement for ra...
To better understand the biomechanics of para-table tennis players, this study compared the shoulder...
The wheelchair tennis evidence base has developed considerably in recent years. For those with a spi...
Background: During functional wheelchair movement there are several types of stroke pattern that a m...
Optimizing mobility performance in wheelchair court sports (basketball, rugby and tennis) is depende...
Athlete impairment level is an important factor in wheelchair mobility performance (WMP) in sports. ...
Athlete impairment level is an important factor in wheelchair mobility performance (WMP) in sports. ...