Shimura Keita, Yoshizawa Tsuyoshi, Koizumi Keisuke, Koga Daiki, Nakata Ayako, Aoki Takaaki
Department of Physiotherapy, School of Health Sciences, Tokyo International University: 1-13-1 Matobakita, Kawagoe-shi, Saitama 350-1197, Japan.
Japanese Para Swimming Federation, Japan.
J Phys Ther Sci. 2025 Aug;37(8):391-398. doi: 10.1589/jpts.37.391. Epub 2025 Aug 1.
[Purpose] To compare the characteristics of shoulder range of motion (ROM), muscle tightness, and streamlined body position in female para swimmers with unilateral forearm deficiency (UFD) to those in swimmers with vision impairment (VI). [Participants and Methods] Female Japanese para swimmers with UFD (n=7) and VI (n=5) were included. Limb circumference, shoulder ROM, lower extremity muscle tightness, gross muscle strength, and streamlined body position were measured. [Results] The maximum upper arm circumference of the deficient arm and shoulder ROM for dominant and deficient flexion, deficient extension, and dominant and deficient external rotation were significantly lower in swimmers with UFD than in those with VI. [Conclusion] Female para swimmers with UFD are characterized by decreased ROM of the shoulder on the dominant and the deficient arms, quadriceps tightness, greater dominant grip strength, and compensated streamlined body position compared to swimmers with VI.
[目的] 比较单侧前臂缺失(UFD)的女性残奥会游泳运动员与视力障碍(VI)游泳运动员的肩部活动范围(ROM)、肌肉紧张度和身体流线型姿势的特征。[参与者与方法] 纳入了患有UFD的日本女性残奥会游泳运动员(n = 7)和患有VI的女性残奥会游泳运动员(n = 5)。测量了肢体周长、肩部ROM、下肢肌肉紧张度、肌肉总力量和身体流线型姿势。[结果] 与患有VI的游泳运动员相比,患有UFD的游泳运动员患侧手臂的最大上臂周长以及优势侧和患侧的屈曲、伸展、外旋的肩部ROM明显更低。[结论] 与患有VI的游泳运动员相比,患有UFD的女性残奥会游泳运动员的特征是优势侧和患侧手臂的肩部ROM降低、股四头肌紧张、优势侧握力更大以及身体流线型姿势得到代偿。