In a pioneering and unprecedented initiative, specialized evaluations of the female and male national wheelchair basketball teams in the recent training camp of the Veterans and Disabled Sports Federation were conducted under the supervision of the federation’s Center for Performance Assessment and Evaluation, with the participation of expert physicians and leading sports science professors specializing in disability sports. These assessments were carried out with remarkable precision.
According to the Public Relations office of the Federation, the evaluations encompassed comprehensive medical examinations, electrocardiograms (ECG), body composition analysis, aerobic and anaerobic capacity testing, balance, agility, muscular endurance, and more—all designed and executed following the latest international standards and protocols.
The turning point of this process was the use of artificial intelligence and bioresonance technology in analyzing athlete performance. Artificial intelligence processed real-time physiological and movement data to identify hidden patterns in muscle activity and skill execution techniques. Meanwhile, bioresonance technology analyzed the body’s biological frequencies to reveal hidden imbalances and functional disorders in athletes without requiring invasive procedures.
This innovative approach represents a significant step in integrating sports science, advanced medical knowledge, and intelligent technologies to optimize the performance of national athletes in disability sports across the country.