Mahboubeh Ghayour Najafabadi, Ardalan Shariat, Albert Thomas Anastasio, Amir Sobhrakhshan Khah, Ina Shaw, Mohadeseh Kavianpour
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The purpose of this study was to review the various risks and benefits of wheelchair basketball (WB) and explore some of the research which outlines factors that influence WB player performance and condition-ing. WB offers several physical and psychological advantages. Physi-cally, it can improve muscle strength, endurance, and cardiovascular fitness while decreasing the prevalence of chronic physical disorders. From a psychological standpoint, WB has been shown to alleviate anxi-ety and feelings of depression while also creating and improving social relationships. Despite the many benefits, WB can cause injuries, partic-ularly in the upper extremities, and preventative measures should be employed. WB necessitates intense intermittent efforts and athletes must maintain excellent cardiovascular fitness, strength, and muscular endurance. Healthy sleeping patterns have also been shown to improve performance in WB players. Wheelchair mobility and biomechanical variables as well as wheelchair size and weight appear to be critical success elements in WB. WB can be a powerful tool for coaches and therapists to boost the physical and emotional health of individuals with disabilities and motivate them to participate in team-based sport.
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Abstract INTRODUCTION HEALTH BENEFITS OF WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL Physical benefits Psychological benefits MOTIVATIONAL FACTORS WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL AS A COMPETITIVE SPORT Classification schema Competitive advantage in WB WHEELCHAIR BIOMECHANICS, KINEMATICS, AND ERGONOMICS Specific upper extremity injuries in WB Specific lower extremity injuries in WB COMMON WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL INJURIES, AND THEIR PREVENTION AND TREATMENT PHYSIOLOGICAL DEMANDS OF WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL MATCH ANALYSIS WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL AND SLEEP DISCUSSION CONCLUSION CONFLICT OF INTEREST ACKNOWLEDGMENTS REFERENCES