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A primary application of the ICIDH has been in describing the circumstances of individuals with disabilities across a wide range of settings The ICIDH has been directly applied to the care of individuals in diagnosis and treatment evaluation of treatment results assessment for work and information

PDF Sports and Disability

Sports help children to develop skills exercise and learn team play and how to get along with others The benefits of exercise are well documented When considering sports programs one needs to examine sports readiness In disabled children this not only includes development but also motor skills and coordination

  • What is disability sport classification?

    Disability sport classification is open to a variety of different groups with specific types of disabilities. These disabilities need to be permanent in nature. Historically, there have been several different groups of disabilities. These include people with vision impairments, physical disabilities, intellectual disabilities.

  • How do you classify a handicap?

    Classification of handicaps Having indicated the challenge, it is now necessary to explain why the handicap (H) code takes the form that it does. An attempt to classify nominal variables is relatively easy. The principal requirement is that the classification should be exhaustive.

  • How difficult is a basic assignment of a handicap?

    The assessment of handicap unavoidably includes consideration of the dimensions and categories included in the H code. Thus the basic assignment should not prove unduly difficult or give rise to any additional] abour.

  • What is the difference between A5 and A8 cerebral palsy sport classification?

    A5 through A8 are for people with upper limb amputations. Cerebral palsy sport classification is a classification system used by sports that include people with cerebral palsy (CP) with different degrees of severity to compete fairly against each other and against others with different types of disabilities.

Disability Athletics

by Jürgen Schiffer Jürgen Schiffer, PhD, is the Vice-Director of the Central Library of the German Sport University in Cologne and the Documenta-tion Editor of NSA. worldathletics.org

Introduction

D isabled sports are sports played by persons with disabilities. As many disabled sports are based on existing able-bodied sports that have been modified to meet the needs of persons with a disabil-ity, they are sometimes referred to as adapted sports. However, not all disabled sports are adapted. Several sports specifically created for persons wit

Eligibility and Classification of Dis-abled Athletes

A key feature of all disabled sport is classi-fication. Some sports are only held for certain disability types. For example, Goalball is only for visually impaired athletes. Other sports are open to competitors with a variety of impair-ments where all the athletes compete together, like in swimming, or where the athletes only compete against others

Medical classification system

From its inception, the Paralympic system for classifying athletes consisted of a medical evaluation and diagnosis of impairment. An athlete’s medical condition was the only fac-tor used to determine in what class he/she competed. For example, an athlete who had spinal cord injury that resulted in lower limb paresis would not compete in the same wh

Assistive Technology in Disability Athletics

Assistive technology is the array of devices created to enable athletes who have disabilities to compete. These can be simple, “low-tech”, or highly advanced technology, with some even using computers. More complex assis-tive technology devices have been developed over time, and as a result, disability sports have evolved from being a clinical ther

For Mobility Impairments

Light-weight wheelchairs for basket-ball, tennis, and racing All-terrain wheelchairs with rugged frames and wheels for rolling over unpaved surfaces, like hiking trails, snow, or beach sand Handcycles, or recumbent bicycles, which are like bicycles with pedals and steering using only the rider’s arms Cross-country sit skis that allow ski-ers to sit

For Visual Impairments

Softballs that beep, so that people with visual problems can locate the ball to hit and catch it Basketballs with jingle bells inside for people who have limited or no eyesight worldathletics.org

For Hearing Impairments

• Portable light units to visually trans-mit the sign of the starters gun worldathletics.org

Sport wheelchairs

Sport wheelchairs are designed for the re-quirements of specific sports. Desired func-tional improvements can be made to chairs by evaluating the chair and athlete separately or in performance conditions together and, in fact, for some researchers the athlete and the wheelchair are viewed together as a unified performance system. Examples of sport

Running blades (and the Oscar Pisotorius controversy)

In 2007 the South African Oscar Pistorius, a double below-the-knee amputee who, like many other single and double leg amputees, competed in disability athletics competitions using carbon-fibre “Flex-Foot Cheetah” run-ning blades, applied to compete in able-bodied events. He was accepted at first, but questions quickly arose about whether the blades

Cheating in Disabled Sport

As in able-bodied sport, cheating is an issue in disabled sport, particularly at the elite level. Amongst the known forms of cheating are the abuse of the eligibility and classification sys-tems, doping and what is known as boosting. worldathletics.org

What is a sport classification?

It is a sport ruling. After an athlete has been designated as eligible for a sport, the classification panel will assess which Sport Class the athlete will compete in. There are some sports that only have one Sport Class (e.g. Para ice hockey or Para powerlifting).

What is a classification in the Paralympics?

Classification is the cornerstone of the Paralympic Movement, it determines which athletes are eligible to compete in a sport and how athletes are grouped together for competition. In Para sports, athletes are grouped by the degree of activity limitation resulting from the impairment.

How can classification minimise the impact of impairment on sport performance?

Therefore, for classification to minimise the impact of impairment on sport performance, classification must be sport specific. Classification aims to minimise the impact of the impairment on athletes’ performance so that the sporting excellence determines which athlete or team is ultimately victorious.

Why is classification important in para sport?

Challenging the interests of Para sport is the threat of one-sided and predictable competition, in which the least impaired athlete always wins. Classification is the cornerstone of the Paralympic Movement, it determines which athletes are eligible to compete in a sport and how athletes are grouped together for competition.

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