Leale Ignazio, Sánchez-Pay Alejandro, Giustino Valerio, Roccella Michele, Ruberto Maria, Lattuca Michele, Lo Presti Olga, Gómez-López Manuel, Battaglia Giuseppe
Sport and Exercise Sciences Research Unit, Department of Psychology, Educational Science and Human Movement, University of Palermo, 90144 Palermo, Italy.
Department of Psychology, Educational Science and Human Movement, University of Palermo, 90128 Palermo, Italy.
J Clin Med. 2025 Jun 29;14(13):4609. doi: 10.3390/jcm14134609.
Wheelchair tennis (WT) is a Paralympic sport designed for athletes with physical impairments. Assessing physical fitness characteristics using appropriate field-based tests and standardized protocols is essential for individualized training, injury prevention, and performance monitoring. However, there is currently limited information on which field-based tests are most suitable and how they should be applied in WT athletes, resulting in inconsistency across studies and practical use. Establishing a standard operating procedure (SOP) enables replicable, cost-effective testing routines that improve data consistency and comparability. We conducted a scoping review to synthesize the existing evidence on field-based physical fitness assessment in WT athletes and to propose a structured SOP for these tests. A comprehensive search was conducted in three electronic databases-NLM PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus-using predefined keywords and Boolean operators. The inclusion criteria were limited to peer-reviewed, English-language original articles focusing exclusively on field tests in WT athletes. Studies with other populations, reviews, and abstracts were excluded. Eleven studies met the eligibility criteria. This scoping review identified various field tests assessing key fitness components, including cardiorespiratory endurance, muscle strength, agility, and body composition. The most frequently employed tests were the 20 m sprint test, isometric handgrip test, spider test, Illinois Agility Test, and skinfold thickness. These findings highlight the lack of standardized fitness assessments in WT. The proposed SOP offers a practical step toward consistent, replicable, and relevant evaluation in these athletes.
轮椅网球(WT)是一项为身体有损伤的运动员设计的残奥会运动项目。使用适当的现场测试和标准化方案来评估体能特征,对于个性化训练、预防损伤和监测运动表现至关重要。然而,目前关于哪些现场测试最适合以及应如何将其应用于轮椅网球运动员的信息有限,导致各研究及实际应用中存在不一致性。制定标准操作程序(SOP)能够实现可重复、经济高效的测试流程,从而提高数据的一致性和可比性。我们进行了一项范围综述,以综合现有的关于轮椅网球运动员现场体能评估的证据,并为这些测试提出结构化的标准操作程序。使用预定义的关键词和布尔运算符在三个电子数据库——美国国立医学图书馆的PubMed、科学网和Scopus中进行了全面搜索。纳入标准仅限于同行评审的英文原创文章,且专门关注轮椅网球运动员的现场测试。排除涉及其他人群的研究、综述和摘要。有11项研究符合纳入标准。这项范围综述确定了各种评估关键体能组成部分的现场测试,包括心肺耐力、肌肉力量、敏捷性和身体成分。最常采用的测试是20米短跑测试、等长握力测试、蜘蛛测试、伊利诺伊敏捷性测试和皮褶厚度测量。这些发现凸显了轮椅网球中缺乏标准化的体能评估。所提出的标准操作程序为对这些运动员进行一致、可重复且相关的评估迈出了切实的一步。