Comparative Analyses of the Dominant and Non-Dominant Upper Limbs during the Abduction and Adduction Motions
Background: Asymmetry in repeated motion may lead to dyskinesia through imbalance in the involved musculoskeletal structures. The dominance sides are also involved greater movement involvement over the non-dominant sides. The upper limbs with multiple joints and largest range of motion are prone for...
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Main Authors: | Haemi JEE (Author), Jaehyun PARK (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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