The inter-limb symmetry of loading patterns during drop landings and the first contact of rebound jumps was examined in young, talent-selected female gymnasts. Each gymnast performed three trials of each task from two box heights (72 and 107 cm) onto two Kistler force platforms. A symmetry index and coefficient of variation was calculated from the peak ground reaction forces. The loading patterns for each gymnast was categorised as either symmetrical, significant asymmetry or inconclusive asymmetry. Landing forces increased with age for the 107cm landing task. Approximately 40-45% of gymnasts displayed inter-limb asymmetry across both tasks and heights. Low incidences (12-17%) of inconclusive asymmetry were observed, where the asymmetry obs...
In gymnastics every exercise finishes with a landing. The quality of landing depends on subjective (...
Objectives: Quantify and compare average symmetry indexes (ASI) across jumping directions (vertical,...
Sports requiring jumping and landing maneuvers require specific neuromuscular patterns to control kn...
The effect of eccentric load (drop height) on lower extremity neuromuscular function and performance...
Uneven asymmetrical landings in artistic gymnastics is considered a risk factor for injury. The aim ...
While many studies investigated inter-limb asymmetries (ILAs) in different athletes, little is known...
Asymmetry in gymnastics underpins successful performance and may also have implications as an injury...
To determine whether differences in landing force and asymmetry of landing force exist between gymna...
The aims of the present study were to provide an in-depth comparison of inter-limb asymmetry and det...
To determine whether differences in landing force and asymmetry of landing force exist between gymna...
To determine whether differences in landing force and asymmetry of landing force exist between gymna...
The aims of the present study were to provide an in-depth comparison of inter-limb asymmetry and det...
# Background Assessment of inter-limb kinetic symmetry during landing could provide valuable insig...
Introduction: Landing asymmetry is an injury risk factor that may have antecedents at takeoff. The g...
Introduction: Landing asymmetry is an injury risk factor that may have antecedents at takeoff. The g...
In gymnastics every exercise finishes with a landing. The quality of landing depends on subjective (...
Objectives: Quantify and compare average symmetry indexes (ASI) across jumping directions (vertical,...
Sports requiring jumping and landing maneuvers require specific neuromuscular patterns to control kn...
The effect of eccentric load (drop height) on lower extremity neuromuscular function and performance...
Uneven asymmetrical landings in artistic gymnastics is considered a risk factor for injury. The aim ...
While many studies investigated inter-limb asymmetries (ILAs) in different athletes, little is known...
Asymmetry in gymnastics underpins successful performance and may also have implications as an injury...
To determine whether differences in landing force and asymmetry of landing force exist between gymna...
The aims of the present study were to provide an in-depth comparison of inter-limb asymmetry and det...
To determine whether differences in landing force and asymmetry of landing force exist between gymna...
To determine whether differences in landing force and asymmetry of landing force exist between gymna...
The aims of the present study were to provide an in-depth comparison of inter-limb asymmetry and det...
# Background Assessment of inter-limb kinetic symmetry during landing could provide valuable insig...
Introduction: Landing asymmetry is an injury risk factor that may have antecedents at takeoff. The g...
Introduction: Landing asymmetry is an injury risk factor that may have antecedents at takeoff. The g...
In gymnastics every exercise finishes with a landing. The quality of landing depends on subjective (...
Objectives: Quantify and compare average symmetry indexes (ASI) across jumping directions (vertical,...
Sports requiring jumping and landing maneuvers require specific neuromuscular patterns to control kn...