Class | Points |
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*Class 6 athletes usually have more control problems in the upper limbs than class 5 athletes, although the former usually have better function in the lower limbs, particularly when running.6 For determining classes 5 and 6, the sum scores in lower limbs and upper limbs are compared; when the scores are equal or the sum scores in lower limbs are more than the sum scores in upper limbs, the sports class is 6; when the sum scores in upper limbs are more than sum scores in lower limbs, the sports class is 5. | |
8 | 115–130 |
7 | 100–114 |
6* | 85–99 |
(More control problems in the upper limbs) | |
5* | 85–99 |
(More control problems in the lower limbs) | |
4 | 70–84 |
3 | 55–69 |
(Rapid grasp and release, restriction of trunk rotation) | |
2 | 40–59 |
(No hand function, poor grasp and release) | |
1 | under 40 |