Unilateral postural control of the functionally dominant and nondominant extremities of healthy subjects

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Einseitige Haltungskontrolle des funktionell dominanten und nicht-dominanten Beins bei gesunden Personen
Autor:Hoffman, M.; Schrader, J.; Applegate, T.; Koceja, D.
Erschienen in:Journal of athletic training
Veröffentlicht:33 (1998), 4, S. 319-322, Lit.
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Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Elektronische Ressource (online) Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:1062-6050, 0160-8320, 1938-162X
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title Unilateral postural control of the functionally dominant and nondominant extremities of healthy subjects
spellingShingle Unilateral postural control of the functionally dominant and nondominant extremities of healthy subjects
Balance
Belastung, unilaterale
Bewegungslehre
Extremität, untere
Haltungsstabilität
Seitigkeit
title_sort unilateral postural control of the functionally dominant and nondominant extremities of healthy subjects
title_short Unilateral postural control of the functionally dominant and nondominant extremities of healthy subjects
title_alt Einseitige Haltungskontrolle des funktionell dominanten und nicht-dominanten Beins bei gesunden Personen
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city Dallas (Tex)
abstract Objective: To determine whether a difference in unilateral postural stability exists between the functionally dominant and nondominant legs of a healthy population. Design and Setting: The unilateral postural control of both legs of healthy subjects was tested using a force platform. Before the postural control examination, each subject performed a series of functional tests to determine functional leg dominance. Subjects: Ten healthy young adults with a mean age of 19.2+/-3.2 years volunteered for this study. Measurements: Functional leg dominance was determined through the use of a battery of tests that included 3 separate evaluations of lower extremity dominance for functional activity. Two measures of postural control, sway area (SA) and sway path length (SPL), were collected for both the dominant and nondominant legs of all subjects. An analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to determine whether a difference in postural control between the 2 legs was present. Results: A subject x leg repeated-measures ANOVA was conducted on both dependent variables, SA and SPL. The SA ANOVA value was not significant The mean value for the dominant-leg SA measurement was 9737.43+/-303.36 mm**2, whereas the mean SA for the nondominant leg was 9431.74+/-349.97 mm**2. The SPL ANOVA also showed no significant difference in the bilateral comparison. The mean SPL for the dominant leg was 4321.57+/-630.0 mm, and the mean SPL for the nondominant leg was 4341.88+/-1,013.31 mm. Conclusions: We found no difference in unilateral postural stability between the functionally dominant and nondominant lower limbs in a healthy population of young adults. This is of particular interest to the clinician who commonly uses single-leg postural control evaluations in the assessment of an athlete's level of progress in the rehabilitation setting. Verf.-Referat
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Schrader, J.
Applegate, T.
Koceja, D.
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Balance
Belastung, unilaterale
Bewegungslehre
Extremität, untere
Haltungsstabilität
Seitigkeit
balance
laterality
lower extremity
movement theory
postural stability
unilateral load
Dominanzvergleich
Lateralität
Seitendominanz
Belastung
Belastung, einseitige
Bein
Beinversehrter
Beinigkeit
Beinamputierter
Bewegungsforschung
Bewegungstheorie
lateral dominance
lower limb
movement science
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topic Balance
Belastung, unilaterale
Bewegungslehre
Extremität, untere
Haltungsstabilität
Seitigkeit
topic_facet Balance
Belastung, unilaterale
Bewegungslehre
Extremität, untere
Haltungsstabilität
Seitigkeit
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laterality
lower extremity
movement theory
postural stability
unilateral load
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laterality
lower extremity
movement theory
postural stability
unilateral load
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Lateralität
Seitendominanz
Belastung
Belastung, einseitige
Bein
Beinversehrter
Beinigkeit
Beinamputierter
Bewegungsforschung
Bewegungstheorie
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lower limb
movement science
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