A6 (classification)

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A6 is an amputee sport classification used by the International Sports Organization for the Disabled (ISOD) for people with acquired or congenital amputations. People in this class have one arm amputated above or through the elbow joint. Their amputations impact their sport performance, including being more prone to overuse injuries. Sports people in this class are eligible to participate in include athletics, swimming, cycling, amputee basketball, amputee football, lawn bowls, and sitzball.

Type of amputation for an A6 classified sportsperson.

This class is for people who have one arm amputated above or through the elbow joint.[1] This classification is sometimes abbreviated as A/E.[2] In competing in some sports, this class may have a different name:

Class Abbr Athletics Cycling Skiing Swimming Comparable classifications in other sports Ref
A6 A/E T46, F46 LC1 LW6/8.1 S7, S8, S9 Amputee basketball: Open.

Amputee football: Goalkeeper.

Lawn bowls: LB3.

Sitzball: Open.

Ten-pin bowling: TPB10.

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Performance

The nature of a person's amputations in this class can effect their physiology and sports performance. Because they are missing a limb, amputees are more prone to overuse injuries in their remaining limbs. Common problems for intact upper limbs for people in this class include rotator cuffs tearing, shoulder impingement, epicondylitis and peripheral nerve entrapment.[9]

Governance

This classification was set up by ISOD, with the current version adopted in 1992 and then modified in 1993.[1][10] IWAS was created following the merger of ISOD and International Stoke Mandeville Games Federation (ISMGF) in 2005. Subsequently, IWAS became the classification governing body for some amputee sports.[2][11]

Sports

Becoming classified

References

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