Physiological and Psycho-social Variables of People With a Spinal Cord Injury Participating in Competitive Rugby in Wheelchairs
- Conditions
- Wheelchair Rugby Players With Tetraplegia
- Interventions
- Other: tests and questionnaires
- Registration Number
- NCT01696851
- Lead Sponsor
- Sheba Medical Center
- Brief Summary
People with Spinal cord injury with tetraplegia suffer from respiratory problem due to weakness of the muscles and because the autonomic system dysfunction.
Exercise is one way of preserving and improving physical fitness and directly and indirectly reduce risk factors such as insulin resistance, weight loss and low values of HDL. subjects with spinal cord injury with tetraplegia have limited options for exercise: table tennis, gym, pool and more. Because of the nature of the injury which includes the sympathetic failure, they can not easily get the desired pulse to improve physical fitness.
Wheelchair rugby in Canada was developed specifically for people with tetraplegia who could not participate in wheelchair basketball. The game combines short, quick races with different aerobic capabilities. Previous studies have shown that participants in wheelchair rugby Improve anaerobic power, oxygen consumption, physical fitness and daily functioning. Wheelchair rugby improves self-confidence and as a result it affects other areas of life. Another study examined sense of self-efficacy, saw improvement in this index for rugby players in a wheelchair at high levels.
In the present study the investigators aim to examine whether regular participation in wheelchair Rugby for a season has more impact than other routine exercise (table tennis, gym, swimming).
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- WITHDRAWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- Not specified
- subjects with tetraplegia who play wheelchair rugby
- suffering from a medical condition that prevents from performing the tests required by the study protocol.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description wheelchair rugby players with tetraplegia tests and questionnaires - other routine sport participants with tetraplegia tests and questionnaires -
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Depression 5 minutes Beck questionnaire assessing depression
lung function during rest using a spirometer one minute Functional testing 5 minutes getting on a 6 meters long ramp adapted to the ability of people with tetraplegia (this takes up to 30 seconds). And opening and closing a sliding door.
Self efficacy 5 minutes Sense of self efficacy questionnaire assessing self efficacy.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
College of Physical Education Wingate
🇮🇱Netanya, Israel