The power of Para sport : The effect of performance-focused swimming training on motor function in adolescents with cerebral palsy and high support needs (GMFCS IV) - A single-case experimental design with 30-month follow-up

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Dutia, Iain, Connick, Mark J., Beckman, Emma, Johnston, Leanne, Wilson, Paula, Macaro, Angelo, O'Sullivan, Jennifer and Tweedy, Sean M.. (2024). The power of Para sport : The effect of performance-focused swimming training on motor function in adolescents with cerebral palsy and high support needs (GMFCS IV) - A single-case experimental design with 30-month follow-up. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 58, pp. 777-784. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2023-107689
AuthorsDutia, Iain, Connick, Mark J., Beckman, Emma, Johnston, Leanne, Wilson, Paula, Macaro, Angelo, O'Sullivan, Jennifer and Tweedy, Sean M.
Abstract

Objective: This study aims to evaluate the effect of a performance-focused swimming programme on motor function in previously untrained adolescents with cerebral palsy and high support needs (CPHSN) and to determine whether the motor decline typical of adolescents with CPHSN occurred in these swimmers.

Methods: A Multiple-Baseline, Single-Case Experimental Design (MB-SCED) study comprising five phases and a 30-month follow-up was conducted. Participants were two males and one female, all aged 15 years, untrained and with CPHSN. The intervention was a 46-month swimming training programme, focused exclusively on improving performance. Outcomes were swim performance (velocity); training load (rating of perceived exertion min/week; swim distance/week) and Gross Motor Function Measure-66-Item Set (GMFM-66). MB-SCED data were analysed using interrupted time-series simulation analysis. Motor function over 46 months was modelled (generalised additive model) using GMFM-66 scores and compared with a model of predicted motor decline.

Results: Improvements in GMFM-66 scores in response to training were significant (p<0.001), and two periods of training withdrawal each resulted in significant motor decline (p≤0.001). Participant motor function remained above baseline levels for the study duration, and, importantly, participants did not experience the motor decline typical of other adolescents with CPHSN. Weekly training volumes were also commensurate with WHO recommended physical activity levels.

Conclusions: Results suggest that adolescents with CPHSN who meet physical activity guidelines through participation in competitive swimming may prevent motor decline. However, this population is clinically complex, and in order to permit safe, effective participation in competitive sport, priority should be placed on the development of programmes delivered by skilled multiprofessional teams.

Keywordsperformance; swimming; adololescent; cerabal palsy; high support needs; motor function; training programme
Year01 Jan 2024
JournalBritish Journal of Sports Medicine
Journal citation58, pp. 777-784
PublisherBMJ GROUP
ISSN0306-3674
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2023-107689
Web address (URL)https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/58/14/777
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Deposited10 Sep 2024
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