Leg Dominance-Surface Stability Interaction: Effects on Postural Control Assessed by Smartphone-Based Accelerometry
The preferential use of one leg over another in performing lower-limb motor tasks (i.e., leg dominance) is considered to be one of the internal risk factors for sports-related lower-limb injuries. The current study aimed to investigate the effects of leg dominance on postural control during unipedal...
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Main Authors: | Arunee Promsri (Author), Kotchakorn Bangkomdet (Author), Issariya Jindatham (Author), Thananya Jenchang (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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