The Impact of Impairment on Kinematic and Kinetic Variables in Va’a Paddling

Towards a sport-specific evidence-based classification system for Para Va’a
Academic Research

Towards a sport-specific evidence-based classification system for Para Va’a

Para Va’a is a new Paralympic sport in which athletes with trunk and/or leg impairment compete over 200 m. The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of impairment on kinematic and kinetic variables during Va’a ergometer paddling. Ten able-bodied and 44 Para Va’a athletes with impairments affecting: trunk and legs (TL), legs bilaterally (BL) or leg unilaterally (UL) participated. Differences in stroke frequency, mean paddling force, and joint angles and correlation of the joint angles with paddling force were examined.