Injuries to upper and lower extremities comprise more than 70% of the total injuries in collegiate athletes. Establishing normative data of upper and lower extremity strength and balance may help guide postinjury rehabilitation and return-to-play decisions. The purposes of the current study were to develop the normative data of performance and bilateral asymmetries during 4 upper and lower extremity strength and balance tests in collegiate athletes and to quantify the correlations between strength and balance performance and bilateral asymmetries. A total of 304 male and 195 female Division I athletes from 14 sports performed a maximum push-up test to assess upper extremity strength, a countermovement jump test to assess lower extremity str...
Sports requiring jumping and landing maneuvers require specific neuromuscular patterns to control kn...
The development of lateral asymmetries in athletes could have an influence on performance or injurie...
imbalance of the lower extremities. J. Strength Cond. Res. 20(4): 971–977. 2006.—The purposes of thi...
The purposes of this study were (a) to determine whether a significant strength imbalance existed be...
The purposes of this study were (a) to determine whether a significant strength imbalance existed be...
Assessment of bilateral asymmetry (BA) in lower-limbs is crucial in the field of sport rehabilitatio...
Background and Objectives: The purpose of this study was twofold: (1) to examine strength asymmetrie...
The aims of this study were: 1) to compare the strongest (D) and weakest (ND) limbs in determining m...
The prevalence of lower limb asymmetries has been reported in numerous studies; however, methodologi...
The lower quarter y-balance test (YBT) is a pre-participation functional movement assessment used to...
Muscle strength imbalances have been linked with poor agility performance and higher injury risk. Is...
The prevalence of lower limb asymmetries has been reported in numerous studies; however, methodologi...
Laterality, or lateral dominance may lead to asymmetry in muscle mass and strength, which in turn co...
PURPOSE: To establish the validity and reliability of a new vertical jump force test (VJFT) for the ...
Background: Inter-limb asymmetry in lower-limb functional performance has been associated with incre...
Sports requiring jumping and landing maneuvers require specific neuromuscular patterns to control kn...
The development of lateral asymmetries in athletes could have an influence on performance or injurie...
imbalance of the lower extremities. J. Strength Cond. Res. 20(4): 971–977. 2006.—The purposes of thi...
The purposes of this study were (a) to determine whether a significant strength imbalance existed be...
The purposes of this study were (a) to determine whether a significant strength imbalance existed be...
Assessment of bilateral asymmetry (BA) in lower-limbs is crucial in the field of sport rehabilitatio...
Background and Objectives: The purpose of this study was twofold: (1) to examine strength asymmetrie...
The aims of this study were: 1) to compare the strongest (D) and weakest (ND) limbs in determining m...
The prevalence of lower limb asymmetries has been reported in numerous studies; however, methodologi...
The lower quarter y-balance test (YBT) is a pre-participation functional movement assessment used to...
Muscle strength imbalances have been linked with poor agility performance and higher injury risk. Is...
The prevalence of lower limb asymmetries has been reported in numerous studies; however, methodologi...
Laterality, or lateral dominance may lead to asymmetry in muscle mass and strength, which in turn co...
PURPOSE: To establish the validity and reliability of a new vertical jump force test (VJFT) for the ...
Background: Inter-limb asymmetry in lower-limb functional performance has been associated with incre...
Sports requiring jumping and landing maneuvers require specific neuromuscular patterns to control kn...
The development of lateral asymmetries in athletes could have an influence on performance or injurie...
imbalance of the lower extremities. J. Strength Cond. Res. 20(4): 971–977. 2006.—The purposes of thi...