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- Q893110 subject Q7081867.
- Q893110 subject Q7094538.
- Q893110 subject Q8357163.
- Q893110 subject Q8388423.
- Q893110 abstract "Boosting is a method of inducing autonomic dysreflexia with the intention of enhancing performance in sport. It can be used by an athlete with a spinal cord injury to increase their blood pressure and is performed by causing a painful stimulus in the lower part of the body. The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) banned the practice in 1994, but many competitors with spinal injuries are still thought to be using it as a performance enhancer.".
- Q893110 thumbnail Wheelchair_rugby_game_1.jpg?width=300.
- Q893110 wikiPageWikiLink Q1073121.
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- Q893110 wikiPageWikiLink Q41571.
- Q893110 wikiPageWikiLink Q41861.
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- Q893110 wikiPageWikiLink Q7081867.
- Q893110 wikiPageWikiLink Q7094538.
- Q893110 wikiPageWikiLink Q82642.
- Q893110 wikiPageWikiLink Q8357163.
- Q893110 wikiPageWikiLink Q8388423.
- Q893110 wikiPageWikiLink Q844443.
- Q893110 comment "Boosting is a method of inducing autonomic dysreflexia with the intention of enhancing performance in sport. It can be used by an athlete with a spinal cord injury to increase their blood pressure and is performed by causing a painful stimulus in the lower part of the body. The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) banned the practice in 1994, but many competitors with spinal injuries are still thought to be using it as a performance enhancer.".
- Q893110 label "Boosting (doping)".
- Q893110 depiction Wheelchair_rugby_game_1.jpg.