Static and Dynamic Strength Indicators in Paralympic Power-Lifters with and without Spinal Cord Injury

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 May 31;18(11):5907. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18115907.

Abstract

Background: In Paralympic powerlifting (PP), athletes with and without spinal cord injury (SCI) compete in the same category. Athletes with SCI may be at a disadvantage in relation to the production of muscle strength and the execution of motor techniques.

Objective: To analyze the indicators force, dynamic and static, at different intensities, on performance in athletes with and without SCI.

Methods: The sample was composed of two groups of PP athletes: SCI (30.57 ± 4.20 years) and other deficiencies (OD; 25.67 ± 4.52 years). Athletes performed a test of maximum isometric force (MIF), time to MIF (Time), rate of force development (RFD), impulse, variability and fatigue index (FI), dynamic tests Mean Propulsive Velocity (MPV), Maximum Velocity (Vmax) and Power.

Results: There were differences in the SCI in relation to OD, 50% 1RM (p < 0.05), in relation to MPV and Vmax. There were no differences in the static force indicators. Regarding EMG, there were differences between the SCI triceps in relation to the previous deltoid (p = 0.012).

Conclusion: We concluded that the static and dynamic strength indicators are similar in Paralympic powerlifting athletes with spinal cord injury and other disabilities.

Keywords: athletic performance; disabled persons; muscle strength; para-athletes; spinal cord injury.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Athletes
  • Disabled Persons*
  • Humans
  • Muscle Strength
  • Muscle, Skeletal
  • Spinal Cord Injuries*