In this study, 90 (51 males, 39 females) tennis players performed single-leg quiet stance and single-leg landing tasks. For the static standing task, center-of pressure (CoP) velocities, amplitudes, frequency and area were calculated. For the landing tasks, time to stabilization as well as dynamic postural stability index were considered. The analysis of differences between the legs was done based on two methods for a priori determination of leg preference, one based on the preference of kicking a ball and one based on the preference for single-leg jumping. An additional analysis was done based on the leg dominance (determined post hoc), based on the observed performance of the tasks. In case of the classification based on kicking a ball, t...
This study aimed to apply the spring-mass model to a plant-and-reverse lateral movement. Using the m...
CONTEXT: Since decades leg dominance is suggested to be important in rehabilitation and return to pl...
Young soccer players often use one particular dominant leg (DL) to perform dynamic movements which r...
To examine the effect of long lasting practice on pedal behavior in sport, we compared experienced a...
In research regarding postural stability, leg preference is often tested and controlled for. However...
In tennis, coaches consider balance fundamental for the acquisition of skilled motor performance. Ho...
Instrumented assessments of quiet-stance postural control typically involve recording and analyzing ...
The current literature shows no consensus regarding the difference between the dominant leg (D-Leg) ...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to investigate the differences in lower-limb activity duri...
This is the dataset underlying a study on the effects of leg preference and dominance on static and ...
Since decades leg dominance is suggested to be important in rehabilitation and return to play in ath...
S. A. Roehl, C. G. Broback, S. J. Scoblic, D. V. Fischer College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, MN Res...
This study examines the ability to stand with the manipulating and supporting legs and their lateral...
Soccer kicking kinematics has received wide interest in literature. However, while the instep‐kick h...
Title: The assessment of the dynamic postural stability of tennis players Objectives: The main aim o...
This study aimed to apply the spring-mass model to a plant-and-reverse lateral movement. Using the m...
CONTEXT: Since decades leg dominance is suggested to be important in rehabilitation and return to pl...
Young soccer players often use one particular dominant leg (DL) to perform dynamic movements which r...
To examine the effect of long lasting practice on pedal behavior in sport, we compared experienced a...
In research regarding postural stability, leg preference is often tested and controlled for. However...
In tennis, coaches consider balance fundamental for the acquisition of skilled motor performance. Ho...
Instrumented assessments of quiet-stance postural control typically involve recording and analyzing ...
The current literature shows no consensus regarding the difference between the dominant leg (D-Leg) ...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to investigate the differences in lower-limb activity duri...
This is the dataset underlying a study on the effects of leg preference and dominance on static and ...
Since decades leg dominance is suggested to be important in rehabilitation and return to play in ath...
S. A. Roehl, C. G. Broback, S. J. Scoblic, D. V. Fischer College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, MN Res...
This study examines the ability to stand with the manipulating and supporting legs and their lateral...
Soccer kicking kinematics has received wide interest in literature. However, while the instep‐kick h...
Title: The assessment of the dynamic postural stability of tennis players Objectives: The main aim o...
This study aimed to apply the spring-mass model to a plant-and-reverse lateral movement. Using the m...
CONTEXT: Since decades leg dominance is suggested to be important in rehabilitation and return to pl...
Young soccer players often use one particular dominant leg (DL) to perform dynamic movements which r...