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HANDBIKE CLASSIFICATION
The following
sport profiles determine the sport class in which the athlete will
compete.
Handbike Class H
1
H 1.1
- Tetraplegic with
impairments corresponding to a complete cervical lesion at C6 or above
- Complete loss of trunk
and lower limb function
- Limited extension of the
elbow with a muscle score of 6 (total of both triceps)
- Limited handgrip
- Thermo-regulatory system
limitations
- Impaired sympathetic
nerve system
- Non-spinal cord injury,
but functional ability profile equivalent to class H 1.1
- Recumbent position in
handbike mandatory (AP-bikes)
- Severe spastic
quadriplegic with/without athetosis/ataxic and elbow
extensionlimitation (poor head and very poor trunk control)
H 1.2
- Tetraplegic with
impairments corresponding to a complete cervical lesion atC7/C8 or above
- Complete loss of trunk
and lower limb function
- Thermo-regulatory system
limitations
- Impaired sympathetic
nerve system
- Non-spinal cord injury,
but functional ability profile equivalent to class H 1.2
- Recumbent position in
handbike mandatory (AP-bikes)
- Severe
spastic quadriplegic with/without athetosis/ataxic and no elbow
extensionlimitation (poor to fair head and very poor trunk control)
Handbike Class H
2
H 2.1
- Paraplegic with
impairments corresponding to a complete lesion from Th1 to Th3
- Very limited trunk
stability
- Impaired sympathetic
nerve system
- Non-spinal cord injury,
but functional ability profile equivalent to class H 2.1
- Recumbent position in
handbike mandatory (AP-bikes)
- Moderate quadriplegia
with/without athetosis/ataxic. Poor trunk control, asymmetry in upper
limbs
H 2.2
- Paraplegic with
impairments corresponding to a complete lesion from Th4 to Th9/Th10
- Limited trunk stability
- Non-spinal cord injury,
but functional ability profile equivalent to class H 2.2
- Recumbent position in
handbike mandatory (AP-bikes)
- Moderate
quadriplegia with/without athetosis/ataxic. Poor trunk control,
symmetrical upper limbs, severe hemiplegia (non-ambulant), severe
diplegia (non-ambulant) and athetosis/ataxic (moderate upper limb
involvement, severe lower limb involvement)
Handbike Class H 3
- Paraplegic with
impairments corresponding to a complete lesion from Th11 or below
- No lower limb function or
limited function
- Normal or almost normal
trunk stability
- Non-spinal cord injury,
but functional ability profile equivalent to class H 3
- Incomplete
loss of lower limb function, functional ability profile equivalent to
classH3 or H4, with other disabilities, which prevent the safe use of a
conventional bicycle, tricycle or the Kneeling position in a handbike
- Recumbent position in
handbike (AP-bike)
- Severe
diplegia and athetosis/ataxic (almost normal trunk and upper limb
function, severe lower limb involvement), hemiplegic with spasticity
Grade 2-3, lower limb more involved
Handbike Class H 4
- Paraplegic with
impairments corresponding to a complete lesion from Th11 or below
- Double below or Double
through knee amputee
- Single leg amputation
(AK), minimal disability below knee amputation (BK)
- Incomplete
loss of lower limb function, with other disabilities, which prevent the
save use of a conventional bicycle or tricycle
- Kneeling Position
(ATP-bike), in case of mobility reduction if prevents kneeling, the
athlete can use a recumbent bike in H3
- Hemiplegic
with spasticity Grade 2, lower limb more involved, mild to moderate
diplegia or athetoids with almost normal trunk and upper limb function
Handbike
Class H Open
all other athletes
(including the able bodied and unclassified athletes)
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