The mechanisms and underlying causes of bilateral asymmetry among healthy runners of different levels remain unclear. This cross-sectional laboratory study aimed to investigate the effects of running speed and running experience or competitive level on bilateral symmetry during running. Eleven competitive runners, 9 recreational runners and 11 novice runners were recruited in this study. They ran on an instrumented treadmill for 3 min at each of 5 fixed speeds (8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 km/h) in a randomized order. Bilateral asymmetry was evaluated and quantified using symmetry index (SI) of temporal and kinetic parameters. Overall, SI ranged between 0.8% for stride time and 21.4% for vertical average loading rate. Significant speed effects wer...
Objectives: A possible injury risk factor is limb asymmetry, which may differ across maturation give...
Introduction. This paper aimed to establish relationships between the level of functional and dynami...
Introduction: Athletes and coaches assume that running asymmetry affects athletic performance. H...
Purpose: The purpose of this prospective study was to describe natural levels of asymmetry in runnin...
Purpose: The purpose of this prospective study was to describe natural levels of asymmetry in runnin...
The biomechanical analysis of human gait is typically characterized by the generation of large volum...
Introduction: Symmetry and asymmetry of lower limbs are introduced as main critical challenges of hu...
41 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Human Physiology and the Clark Honors College of t...
The sample included 29 healthy competitive male distance runners. Bilateral measurements were taken ...
AbstractGait asymmetry analyses are beneficial from clinical, coaching and technology perspectives. ...
Minimizing between-limb asymmetries during running is often a goal of training, as increased asymmet...
Running-related limb asymmetries suggest specific sports injuries and recovery circumstances. It is ...
The aims of this study were to (a) quantify the magnitude of kinematic stride cycle asymmetry in hig...
Gait asymmetry during running was proven to be inefficient, uneconomical and a possible risk factor ...
Asymmetry in sprint running can influence performance and injury. The aim of this study was to inve...
Objectives: A possible injury risk factor is limb asymmetry, which may differ across maturation give...
Introduction. This paper aimed to establish relationships between the level of functional and dynami...
Introduction: Athletes and coaches assume that running asymmetry affects athletic performance. H...
Purpose: The purpose of this prospective study was to describe natural levels of asymmetry in runnin...
Purpose: The purpose of this prospective study was to describe natural levels of asymmetry in runnin...
The biomechanical analysis of human gait is typically characterized by the generation of large volum...
Introduction: Symmetry and asymmetry of lower limbs are introduced as main critical challenges of hu...
41 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Human Physiology and the Clark Honors College of t...
The sample included 29 healthy competitive male distance runners. Bilateral measurements were taken ...
AbstractGait asymmetry analyses are beneficial from clinical, coaching and technology perspectives. ...
Minimizing between-limb asymmetries during running is often a goal of training, as increased asymmet...
Running-related limb asymmetries suggest specific sports injuries and recovery circumstances. It is ...
The aims of this study were to (a) quantify the magnitude of kinematic stride cycle asymmetry in hig...
Gait asymmetry during running was proven to be inefficient, uneconomical and a possible risk factor ...
Asymmetry in sprint running can influence performance and injury. The aim of this study was to inve...
Objectives: A possible injury risk factor is limb asymmetry, which may differ across maturation give...
Introduction. This paper aimed to establish relationships between the level of functional and dynami...
Introduction: Athletes and coaches assume that running asymmetry affects athletic performance. H...