Right handers are frequent in some particular sports, and this is probably related to a technical and tactical advantage for them (1), but sometimes athletes in typical left-handers’ roles are not strongly left-handed. The aim of this study was to investigate differences in performance by athletes who use their right or left hand consistently in both daily activities and their sport (R=right-handers; L=left-handers) and by athletes who are right-handed in daily activities but left-handed in their sport (I=inconsistent). Methods Laterality assessment through the Edinburgh test(2) and resulting from the hand used in the sport; identification and comparison of manual Maximal Strength (MS), Kinesthetic Strength Differentation (KSD) and Moveme...
The term laterality indicates the one-sided preference or functional advantage of the stronger, more...
WOS: 000264856900001We evaluated hand grip- strength in right- and left-handed individuals with diff...
Background and objectives: Maximal grip strength is an important parameter used during growth, aging...
Right handers are frequent in some particular sports, and this is probably related to a technical an...
In the our days society, still not enough attention is paid at left-handed persons‘ problems, and we...
The purpose of this study was to determine if differences exist in the efficiency with which left-ha...
Humans prefer to use a limb rather than the other, and not always the same for different tasks. Furt...
Previous research showed a higher percentage of left-handed athletes in interactive and fast ball sp...
In the elite domain of interactive sports, athletes who demonstrate a left preference (e.g., holding...
<div><p>In the elite domain of interactive sports, athletes who demonstrate a left preference (e.g.,...
Background and Purpose: Through comparing handedness and laterality between successful athletes and ...
In the elite domain of interactive sports, athletes who demonstrate a left preference (e.g., holding...
We evaluated hand grip- strength in right- and left-handed individuals with different degrees of pre...
金沢大学人間社会研究域人間科学系This study aimed to reveal the influence of gender, athletic events and athletic exp...
BACKGROUND: Hand preference can be influenced by some factors like sensory information and sports pa...
The term laterality indicates the one-sided preference or functional advantage of the stronger, more...
WOS: 000264856900001We evaluated hand grip- strength in right- and left-handed individuals with diff...
Background and objectives: Maximal grip strength is an important parameter used during growth, aging...
Right handers are frequent in some particular sports, and this is probably related to a technical an...
In the our days society, still not enough attention is paid at left-handed persons‘ problems, and we...
The purpose of this study was to determine if differences exist in the efficiency with which left-ha...
Humans prefer to use a limb rather than the other, and not always the same for different tasks. Furt...
Previous research showed a higher percentage of left-handed athletes in interactive and fast ball sp...
In the elite domain of interactive sports, athletes who demonstrate a left preference (e.g., holding...
<div><p>In the elite domain of interactive sports, athletes who demonstrate a left preference (e.g.,...
Background and Purpose: Through comparing handedness and laterality between successful athletes and ...
In the elite domain of interactive sports, athletes who demonstrate a left preference (e.g., holding...
We evaluated hand grip- strength in right- and left-handed individuals with different degrees of pre...
金沢大学人間社会研究域人間科学系This study aimed to reveal the influence of gender, athletic events and athletic exp...
BACKGROUND: Hand preference can be influenced by some factors like sensory information and sports pa...
The term laterality indicates the one-sided preference or functional advantage of the stronger, more...
WOS: 000264856900001We evaluated hand grip- strength in right- and left-handed individuals with diff...
Background and objectives: Maximal grip strength is an important parameter used during growth, aging...