2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20064842
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Influence of Successive Wheelchair Tennis Matches on Handgrip Strength in High-Level Male Players

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects on upper strength in high-level male players playing four successive wheelchair tennis (WT) matches. Eight international WT players took part in a competition, playing one match per day over four consecutive tournament days. Before and after the match, the maximal isometric handgrip strength was measured on the dominant and non-dominant hand. Additionally, each player was equipped with one radiofrequency and IMU device on their wheelchair to control his acti… Show more

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“…During testing, verbal encouragement was given to the participants to obtain their best score. Four measurements were taken, and each one was supposed to last a few seconds [27,28]. Participants performed the first 2 measurements in a row: one with the dominant hand and the other with the non-dominant hand.…”
Section: Handgrip Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During testing, verbal encouragement was given to the participants to obtain their best score. Four measurements were taken, and each one was supposed to last a few seconds [27,28]. Participants performed the first 2 measurements in a row: one with the dominant hand and the other with the non-dominant hand.…”
Section: Handgrip Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%