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People with disabilities are less physically active than the general population. Their barriers to physical activity are multiple and include intrapersonal, organizational, societal and interpersonal reasons. Nevertheless, at present, the evolution of their barriers to physical activity and the short- and long-term impact of medical and medico-social treatments to limit them are unknown. The aim of this study is to describe barriers to physical activity, or disability-related underperformance factors in competitive sports, in patients with cognitive, neuromotor or sensory impairments during aging.


Clinical Trial Description

This is an ambispective, monocentric, cohort study of subjects with cognitive, neuromotor or sensory impairments followed in a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department. All consecutive eligible outpatient subjects consulting to the Parasport Health Unit of the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department of our university hospital will be included. Clinical activities related to the Parasport Health Unit and performed outside the hospital will also be included. Data will be collected from the patients' medical records, in particular data related to their clinical, radiological, biological and physiological examinations. ;


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NCT number NCT05294068
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]
Source Institut de Sante Parasport Connecte Synergies
Contact François Genêt, MD-PhD
Phone +33 1 47 10 70 82
Email francois.genet@aphp.fr
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date April 1, 2022
Completion date February 1, 2034

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