The relationship between postural components and muscle strength balance among 9 to 14-year old children
<p>Study was to examine the differences between the strength of linked agonist and antagonist muscles according to their location and postural role. Study included 102 schoolchildren: age 11,28±1,55 (x±SD); BMI 18,87±3,71. Body posture was assessed visually in the sagittal plane (neck, chest,...
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Main Authors: | Saima Kuu (Author), Kirsti Pedak (Author), Kristjan Port (Author) |
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Archives of Sports Medicine and Physiotherapy - Peertechz Publications,
2019-07-23.
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