Inoue Tadatoshi, Sawamura Shogo, Iwasa Nayu, Miu Kato, Senba Lisa
Department of Rehabilitation Major in Occupational Therapy, Heisei College of Health Science, Gifu, JPN.
Department of Rehabilitation, Heisei College of Health Sciences, Gifu, JPN.
Cureus. 2025 Aug 1;17(8):e89231. doi: 10.7759/cureus.89231. eCollection 2025 Aug.
While sports participation for individuals with disabilities is promoted by the Basic Act on Sport and policies for the promotion of parasports, the actual participation rate remains low (32.8% for individuals with disabilities compared to 52.5% for able-bodied individuals), and many challenges exist in continuing competitive sports. While international reports highlight the physical and mental benefits of Jujutsu participation for individuals with disabilities, there are few practical reports on this topic in Japan. This report aims to elucidate, from an occupational therapy perspective, the changes in physical function and quality of life (QOL) experienced by an adult male with cerebral palsy-induced motor paralysis who continuously engaged in Brazilian Jujutsu (BJJ), a combat sport. The subject was a right-handed male in his 30s with motor paralysis in his left upper and lower limbs due to cerebral palsy. He had prior experience in disabled professional wrestling and Judo from age 17, and began BJJ at age 22. We collected initial assessment data (Fugl-Meyer Assessment, Modified Ashworth Scale, range of motion, etc.) and qualitative data based on his narratives, documenting changes gained through BJJ practice and competition participation. During BJJ training, he received technical guidance tailored to his disability characteristics and diligently practiced with an occupational therapist, confirming body movements and techniques. His narratives revealed increased intrinsic motivation, stating things like, "It became easier to move by devising ways to use my left hand and foot", and "I started wanting to compete in matches". Twenty years after starting sports, in addition to improvements in physical function (Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) upper extremity 20 points → 59 points, lower extremity 27 points → 47 points, increased range of motion (ROM), and reduced Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS)), the patient experienced an enhanced sense of fulfillment in life due to interpersonal interaction and a sense of achievement in competition. Furthermore, he competed not only in para-jujutsu but also in able-bodied divisions, progressing to the point of winning against able-bodied opponents in the purple belt category. This suggests that the benefits extended beyond mere physical improvement, contributing to the acquisition of psychological fulfillment, such as enhanced self-esteem and the formation of social connections. This case suggests the potential for multifaceted physical, psychological, and social benefits when individuals with disabilities proactively engage in combat sports like BJJ. Moreover, the style of support provided by an occupational therapist who actively participates in the sport alongside the individual is considered effective as a practice that goes beyond mere exercise instruction, closely aligning with the individual's life and values. Moving forward, it is necessary to accumulate more diverse case studies and research on the potential of disabled sports, including combat sports like Jujutsu, and explore how health support can contribute to the independence and social participation of people with disabilities.
虽然《体育基本法》及促进残疾人体育政策推动了残疾人参与体育运动,但实际参与率仍然很低(残疾人的参与率为32.8%,而健全人的参与率为52.5%),并且在持续开展竞技体育方面存在许多挑战。虽然国际报告强调了柔术对残疾人身心健康的益处,但在日本,关于这一主题的实际报告却很少。本报告旨在从职业治疗的角度,阐明一名患有脑瘫导致运动麻痹的成年男性,在持续参与巴西柔术(一种格斗运动)过程中身体功能和生活质量(QOL)的变化。该受试者是一名30多岁的右利手男性,因脑瘫导致左上肢和下肢运动麻痹。他从17岁起就有参加残疾人职业摔跤和柔道的经历,并在22岁时开始练习巴西柔术。我们收集了初始评估数据(Fugl-Meyer评估、改良Ashworth量表、关节活动范围等)以及基于他的叙述的定性数据,记录了通过巴西柔术训练和比赛参与所获得的变化。在巴西柔术训练期间,他接受了根据其残疾特征量身定制的技术指导,并与一名职业治疗师勤奋练习,确认身体动作和技巧。他的叙述显示出内在动力的增强,比如他说“通过想出使用左手和左脚的方法,移动变得更容易了”,以及“我开始想参加比赛”。开始运动20年后,除了身体功能得到改善(Fugl-Meyer评估(FMA)上肢从20分提高到59分,下肢从27分提高到47分,关节活动范围(ROM)增加,改良Ashworth量表(MAS)降低)外,患者还因人际互动而在生活中获得了更强的成就感,以及在比赛中获得了成就感。此外,他不仅参加了残疾人柔术比赛,还参加了健全人组别的比赛,并在紫带级别战胜了健全对手。这表明益处不仅限于身体的改善,还有助于获得心理上的满足感,如增强自尊和形成社会联系。这个案例表明,当残疾人积极参与像巴西柔术这样的格斗运动时,有可能在身体、心理和社会方面获得多方面的益处。此外,一名职业治疗师与个体一起积极参与运动所提供的支持方式,被认为是一种有效的做法,它不仅仅是单纯的运动指导,而是与个体的生活和价值观紧密结合。展望未来,有必要积累更多关于残疾人体育潜力的多样化案例研究和研究,包括像柔术这样的格斗运动,并探索健康支持如何能够促进残疾人的独立和社会参与。