Biomechanical Effects of Dominant or Nondominant Limb on Asymmetry during Running Stance Phase
Xinci You,
Yang Song,
Zhuqing Mao
et al.
Abstract:Purpose. This study explores lower limb joint displacement differences during the stance phase and to examine the effects of limb dominance on asymmetry. A total of 32 healthy male amateur marathon runners were recruited (age: 35.33 ± 6.90 years, height: 174.17 ± 3.34 cm, weight: 63.92 ± 4.53 kg). The experiment employed a Vicon eight‐camera motion capture system synchronized with an AMTI force plate to record the phase from heel strike to toe‐off. The continuous relative phase (CRP) between the dominant and n… Show more
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