Research Article

Effects of Modified Multistage Field Test on Performance and Physiological Responses in Wheelchair Basketball Players

Table 1

Means ± SD and individual wheelchair basketball players’ characteristics (gender, age, sum of four skinfolds: the biceps, triceps, subscapular, and suprailiac, disability, and wheelchair basketball playing experience) grouped according to International Wheelchair Basketball Federation classification (IWBF) [16].

PlayerSexAge (years)SK (mm)DisabilityIWBF classificationExperience (years)

P1M3146.4Orthopedic impairments4.56
P2F3834.1Above knee amputation4.59
P3M3056.9Above knee amputation42
P4M2723.1Cerebral palsy46
P5M3655.5Spina bifida49
P6M3648.3Spinal cord injury48
P7M2944.1Cerebral palsy35
P8M2337.9Spinal cord injury37
P9M3939.1Spinal cord injury37
P10M3644.9Agenesis35
P11M3955.5Spina bifida2.510
P12M4127.2Spinal cord injury26
P13M3042.9Spinal cord injury26
P14M2752.2Spinal cord injury1.57
P15F2876.2Lower limb agenesis14
P16M2945.1Poliomyelitis17

Mean ± SD32.4 ± 5.342.3 ± 132.9 ± 1.26.5 ± 2.3