Reprodutibilidade teste-reteste de uma bateria de avaliação motora para jogadores de bocha paralímpica

2020 
Objective: the paralympic boccia is a modality based on motor control, decision making and precision. Although there is an increase in the number of participants and in the performance presented by athletes in world events, unlike other paralympic sports, the modality does not yet have specific motor assessment protocols for practitioners. Our objective was to assemble and evaluate the reproducibility of a battery of tests to assess motor skills in the paralympic bocce ball. Method: The selected tests considered characteristics relevant to the practice of the modality: a) hand coordination test; b) hand reaction time test; c) aerobic capacity test; and d) “eight” format agility test, chosen for practicality. Ten players participated in the battery application, being evaluated 7 days apart. The bias (Bland-Altman method), the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and the standard error of measurement (EPM) were determined. Results: Data analysis revealed excellent stability characteristics of the measures ([hand coordination: bias = -3.700; ICC = 0.87; EPM = 5.53]; [hand reaction time: bias = -0.500; ICC = 0.99; EPM = 1.53]; [aerobic capacity: bias = 8.333; CCI = 0.98; EPM = 16.44]; [agility in the "eight" format: bias = 2.980; CCI = 0.93; EPM = 5.28]). Conclusion: We recommend evaluations on other athletes in order to create normative standards based on the functional classes and the level of performance of the practitioners.
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