Contains fulltext : 207611.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Leg dominance has been reported as one potential risk factor for lower-limb injuries in recreational downhill skiers. The current study proposed and tested two possible mechanisms for a leg dominance effect on skiing injuries - imbalance of the knee muscle strength and bilateral asymmetry in sensorimotor control. We hypothesized that the knee muscle strength (Hypothesis 1; H1) or postural control (Hypothesis 2; H2) would be affected by leg dominance. Fifteen well-experienced recreational downhill skiers (aged 24.3 ± 3.2 years) participated in this study. Isometric knee flexor/extensor muscle strength was tested using a dynamometer. Postural control was expl...
Objective:To examine possible bilateral strength asymmetries between the front (FL) and the rear leg...
The aim of this study is to discover whether the lateral preference of the lower limbs influences th...
OBJECTIVES (1) To evaluate the reliability of quantifying thigh muscle activation patterns and dy...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare mechanical muscle function in the eccentric/concentric...
Purpose The aims of this study were to assess differences of limb symmetry index (LSI) in strength-...
There are more than 200 million alpine skiers worldwide (Hunter, 1999) but currently ski equipment d...
Alpine skiing is a complex sport that demands a high level of motor control and balance. In general,...
Purpose: The aims of this study were to assess differences of limb symmetry index (LSI) in strength-...
OBJECTIVE: To examine possible bilateral strength asymmetries between the front (FL) and the rear le...
Copyright © 2014 Miriam Klous et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Objective:To critically evaluate the effect of limb dominance on change of direction (COD) biomechan...
Previous research has shown that high school ski students injure their left anterior cruciate ligame...
Abstract. [Purpose] This study investigated the characteristics of postural control following postur...
Background:This study examined the effects of different levels of compression (0, 20 and 40 mmHg) pr...
The aim of this study is to discover whether the lateral preference of the lower limbs influences th...
Objective:To examine possible bilateral strength asymmetries between the front (FL) and the rear leg...
The aim of this study is to discover whether the lateral preference of the lower limbs influences th...
OBJECTIVES (1) To evaluate the reliability of quantifying thigh muscle activation patterns and dy...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare mechanical muscle function in the eccentric/concentric...
Purpose The aims of this study were to assess differences of limb symmetry index (LSI) in strength-...
There are more than 200 million alpine skiers worldwide (Hunter, 1999) but currently ski equipment d...
Alpine skiing is a complex sport that demands a high level of motor control and balance. In general,...
Purpose: The aims of this study were to assess differences of limb symmetry index (LSI) in strength-...
OBJECTIVE: To examine possible bilateral strength asymmetries between the front (FL) and the rear le...
Copyright © 2014 Miriam Klous et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Objective:To critically evaluate the effect of limb dominance on change of direction (COD) biomechan...
Previous research has shown that high school ski students injure their left anterior cruciate ligame...
Abstract. [Purpose] This study investigated the characteristics of postural control following postur...
Background:This study examined the effects of different levels of compression (0, 20 and 40 mmHg) pr...
The aim of this study is to discover whether the lateral preference of the lower limbs influences th...
Objective:To examine possible bilateral strength asymmetries between the front (FL) and the rear leg...
The aim of this study is to discover whether the lateral preference of the lower limbs influences th...
OBJECTIVES (1) To evaluate the reliability of quantifying thigh muscle activation patterns and dy...