The issue of functional asymmetries in the lower-limbs has been the subject of numerous recent investigations concerning many different contact, limited-contact and non-contact sports. The presence of strength asymmetries in the lower-limbs of young athletes practicing various sporting disciplines is considered an intrinsic risk factor for injury; in such cases, compensation strategies should thus be implemented aimed at eliminating, or at least limiting, the degree of asymmetry in order to avoid the negative consequences asymmetries can have upon the health of young sportsmen and women on the long-term. The aim of the present study was to examine the presence of functional asymmetries in the lower-limbs of young tennis players i...
Inter-limb asymmetries have been recently investigated in athletic populations. However, the effects...
Inter-limb asymmetries have been a common source of investigation in recent years with the majority ...
Background and Objectives: The purpose of this study was twofold: (1) to examine strength asymmetrie...
The issue of functional asymmetries in the lower-limbs has been the subject of numerous recent inve...
A critical appraisal written in review of the article “Balance Training Exercises Decrease Lower-Lim...
Purpose: The lower limbs functional asymmetries are determined by strength deficits between the two...
Background: Asymmetries have been reported to negatively impact sport performance. This study exami...
Neuromuscular asymmetries have been previously associated with reduced performance. Similarly, matur...
Neuromuscular asymmetries have been previously associated with reduced performance. Similarly, matur...
This paper discusses the existence of asymmetry in tennis players lower limbs, if these asymmetries ...
Based on the limited evidence available about balance performance among young badminton players, thi...
Asymmetry in limb use is a phenomenon that is present in daily life, and therefore also in the spor...
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2015v17n2p125 The functional asymmetry of the lower lim...
Despite growing research in the field of inter-limb asymmetries (ILAs), little is known about the va...
Human movement requires an equipoise of mobility, strength, and neuromuscular control for optimal pe...
Inter-limb asymmetries have been recently investigated in athletic populations. However, the effects...
Inter-limb asymmetries have been a common source of investigation in recent years with the majority ...
Background and Objectives: The purpose of this study was twofold: (1) to examine strength asymmetrie...
The issue of functional asymmetries in the lower-limbs has been the subject of numerous recent inve...
A critical appraisal written in review of the article “Balance Training Exercises Decrease Lower-Lim...
Purpose: The lower limbs functional asymmetries are determined by strength deficits between the two...
Background: Asymmetries have been reported to negatively impact sport performance. This study exami...
Neuromuscular asymmetries have been previously associated with reduced performance. Similarly, matur...
Neuromuscular asymmetries have been previously associated with reduced performance. Similarly, matur...
This paper discusses the existence of asymmetry in tennis players lower limbs, if these asymmetries ...
Based on the limited evidence available about balance performance among young badminton players, thi...
Asymmetry in limb use is a phenomenon that is present in daily life, and therefore also in the spor...
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2015v17n2p125 The functional asymmetry of the lower lim...
Despite growing research in the field of inter-limb asymmetries (ILAs), little is known about the va...
Human movement requires an equipoise of mobility, strength, and neuromuscular control for optimal pe...
Inter-limb asymmetries have been recently investigated in athletic populations. However, the effects...
Inter-limb asymmetries have been a common source of investigation in recent years with the majority ...
Background and Objectives: The purpose of this study was twofold: (1) to examine strength asymmetrie...