Dominykas Pakarklis. Instant effects of tissue flossing on ankle range of motion and dynamic balance in handball players. Master’s thesis. Supervisor – assoc. prof. dr. Laimonas Šiupšinskas. Lithuanian University of Health Science, Medical Academy, Faculty of Nursing and Care, Institute of Sports, Kaunas, 2019; 62 p. The aim. To evaluate instant effects of tissue flossing on ankle range of motion and dynamic balance in handball players. Tasks: 1. To measure active ankle movements in open kinetic chain before and after tissue flossing in handball players. 2. To evaluate active ankle dorsiflexion in closed kinetic chain before and after tissue flossing in handball players. 3. To estimate dynamic balance before and after tissue flossing in han...
The purpose of this review of literature is to examine the importance of increasing ankle dorsiflexi...
Purpose: determine relationship between ankle joint mobility and knee valgus during jump. Goals of s...
Objective: The ankle joint is the most frequently injured anatomical site in athletes. Ankle instabi...
Diploma thesis title: Influence of tissue flossing therapy on the range of motion and fascial chains...
Aims: to determine relationship between leg injuries, static endurance of trunk muscles, and body ba...
Research object: handball players’ ankle stability. Research problem: Knee and ankle injuries are co...
Research problem: individual sports have specific risk factors that cause this sports characterized ...
Context: Ankle sprains are one of the most common sport related injuries. Recurrent ankle sprains c...
The anecdotal use of floss bands amongst athletic populations is becoming a popular strategy to incr...
The ankle joint is one of the most vulnerable athlete’s joints. (Chan et Al, 2010, Fong et Al, 2007)...
The purpose of this study was to compare the kinetic effect, with (WT) and without (WoT) the use of ...
BACKGROUND: Excessive knee valgus moments are considered to be a risk factor for non-contact injurie...
Title: Changes of stabilization ability and sensation of the foot after ankle injury by volleyball p...
Title: The influence of flossing band on range of motion of hip joint in grappling athletes Objectiv...
Ankle sprains have been defined as the most common injury in sports. The aim of the present study wa...
The purpose of this review of literature is to examine the importance of increasing ankle dorsiflexi...
Purpose: determine relationship between ankle joint mobility and knee valgus during jump. Goals of s...
Objective: The ankle joint is the most frequently injured anatomical site in athletes. Ankle instabi...
Diploma thesis title: Influence of tissue flossing therapy on the range of motion and fascial chains...
Aims: to determine relationship between leg injuries, static endurance of trunk muscles, and body ba...
Research object: handball players’ ankle stability. Research problem: Knee and ankle injuries are co...
Research problem: individual sports have specific risk factors that cause this sports characterized ...
Context: Ankle sprains are one of the most common sport related injuries. Recurrent ankle sprains c...
The anecdotal use of floss bands amongst athletic populations is becoming a popular strategy to incr...
The ankle joint is one of the most vulnerable athlete’s joints. (Chan et Al, 2010, Fong et Al, 2007)...
The purpose of this study was to compare the kinetic effect, with (WT) and without (WoT) the use of ...
BACKGROUND: Excessive knee valgus moments are considered to be a risk factor for non-contact injurie...
Title: Changes of stabilization ability and sensation of the foot after ankle injury by volleyball p...
Title: The influence of flossing band on range of motion of hip joint in grappling athletes Objectiv...
Ankle sprains have been defined as the most common injury in sports. The aim of the present study wa...
The purpose of this review of literature is to examine the importance of increasing ankle dorsiflexi...
Purpose: determine relationship between ankle joint mobility and knee valgus during jump. Goals of s...
Objective: The ankle joint is the most frequently injured anatomical site in athletes. Ankle instabi...