Unilateral postural control of the functionally dominant and nondominant extremities of healthy subjects.
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 plafform. Before the postural control examination, each subject performed a series of functional tests to determine functional leg dominance. SUBJECTS Ten healthy young adults...
Paper Details
Title
Unilateral postural control of the functionally dominant and nondominant extremities of healthy subjects.
Published Date
Oct 1, 1998
Journal
Volume
33
Issue
4
Pages
319 - 322
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