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The intensity and match load comparison between high spinal cord injury and non-spinal cord injury wheelchair basketball players: a case report.

Aitor Iturricastillo1, Cristina Granados1, Javier Yanci1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: This is a comparative case study between one high spinal cord injury (SCI) and two non-SCI players during an official wheelchair basketball (WB) match. The aim of the study was to calculate the differences in the absolute and relative HR responses and in the match load among one SCI and two non-SCI players in the same WB match. CASE
PRESENTATION: The study was conducted with first-division WB players in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain (2014). All of the participants had played the whole official WB match. Absolute heart rate (HR) in the test (10 m Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test Level 1, YYIR1 10 m) as well as absolute and relative HR and match load (ML) were recorded for these three players in an official WB match. DISCUSSION: The HRpeak and mean during the YYIR1 10 m test and the whole WB match were lower for the SCI player than the non-SCI players. However, as opposed to absolute HR values, relative HR values and ML reported very similar responses among SCI and non-SCI values. Moreover, in the high-intensity HR zone the values were similar among the three players but not in the low (<75% of HRpeak), moderate (75-85% of HRpeak) and maximal (>95% of HRpeak) HR zones. Although the absolute HR values were lower for the SCI player, the relative values and the ML were similar for all the players. Therefore, it could be necessary to use relative HR values to quantify the intensity of efforts in the WB matches.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Cardiovascular biology; Physiology

Year:  2016        PMID: 28053774      PMCID: PMC5177685          DOI: 10.1038/scsandc.2016.35

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spinal Cord Ser Cases        ISSN: 2058-6124


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