Unilateral and bilateral training competitive archers differ in some potentially unhealthy neck-shoulder region movement behaviour characteristics
Abstract Background Excessive unilateral joint loads may lead to overuse disorders. Bilateral training in archery is only performed as a supportive coordination training and as a variation of typical exercise. However, a series of studies demonstrated a crossover transfer of training-induced motor s...
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Main Authors: | Mareike Schmitt (Author), Lutz Vogt (Author), Jan Wilke (Author), Daniel Niederer (Author) |
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