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Page 1: CPISRA Classification a quick overview and insight  into  Football 7-a-side

1prepared by Joan Steele-Mills, Physiotherapist, Classification Officer CPISRA

CPISRA Classificationa quick overview and

insight into Football 7-a-side

16/05/2011

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What is classification?

Classification happens in all sports for example girls v. boys Weight classes (boxing, wrestling)

Age groups (cubs, juniors, open, masters)

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IPC International Paralympic Committee

Classification is undertaken to ensure that an Athlete’s IMPAIRMENT is relevant to the sport performance and to ensure that the Athlete competes equitably with other Athletes

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Classification has two important roles;

To determine Eligibility to Compete ( e.g. meet minimum criteria)

To group Athletes for Competition( match with class profiles)

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To be Eligible to Compete an Athlete must have an IMPAIRMENT that leads to a permanent and verifiable Activity Limitation

The Impairment should limit the Athlete’s ability to compete equitably in elite sport with athletes without Impairment

Following Athlete evaluation a sport Class will be allocated.

A Sport Class is a category defined by each international Sport Federation in which the Athletes are categorised in reference to an Activity Limitation resulting from Impairment.

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In the physical disabilities groupings Athletes are not assessed for pain, lack of planning or memory loss.

Assessment is only on limitation of movement/activity. In most sport athletes with different disabilities/conditions now compete against each other.

In Football 7-a-side athletes all have signs of Cerebral Spasticity, Athetosis, Dystonia or Ataxia or a combination of the above due to Cerebral Palsy, Acquired Brain Injury or other conditions of a cerebral origin.

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There are special assessments for the Vision Impaired athletes and they compete separate to the physical impaired athletes.

There is a special class for people who have short stature and they also compete in their own classes.

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Athletes with a Spinal Cord Lesion are classed related to the level of injury and activity limitation.

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Athletes with loss of Limb are assessed for

site and level ( e.g. through ankle, below knee, through knee, above knee, above elbow)strength/activity in remaining limbtrunk stability and balanceneed/use of prosthesis in sport performance

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Les Autres ( the others) are athletes who do not fall in the above categories and are assessed for strength, loss of range of motion or lack of balance and coordination

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Sport SpecificFor Example;AthleticsCyclingSwimmingEquestrianPower lifting

Disability specific

Goalball (blind)Boccia (CP and ABI)Football 7-a-side (ABI)Football 5-a-side (Blind)

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In Sport for athletes with Cerebral Palsy and Acquired Brain Injury athletes are assessed for Congenital or Acquired Brain Injury (impairment) resulting in motor difficulties (activity Limitation) due to Spasticity, Ataxia, Athetosis or dystonia or any combination of the these.

Athletes might have Brain Injury resulting from Birth, Stroke, Aneurysm, Medical or Accidental Trauma, Tumour, Drowning, Meningitis, Meningococcal disease or other disorders.

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CPISRA 7-a-side Football classes are

class 5 Athletes with moderate to severe DiplegiaClass 6 Athletes with Dystonia/ athetosis/ ataxia/

spastic quadriplegiaClass 7 Athletes with moderate to severe hemiplegiaClass 8 Athletes with minimum Diplegia, minimum dyskinesia, minimum Hemiplegia, Monoplegia

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Spasticity is measured with the Modified Ashworth scale and the ASAS, Australian Spasticity Assessment Scale, has been introduced about 3 years ago.

Ataxia signs, coordination

difficulties and dysmetria is

measured by finger nose,

tandem walking and other tests.

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Questions??Please feel free to ask me

Joan [email protected]

Head of Classification CPISRAIntern. Powerchair Football (FIPFA) classifier

IPC Athletics Classifier UCI Paracycling classifier

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