LOWER LIMB ASYMMETRIES IN RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS ATHLETES |
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Authors: | Anderson Simas Frutuoso Fernando Diefenthaeler Marco Aurélio Vaz Cintia de la Rocha Freitas |
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Affiliation: | 1.Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis-SC, Brasil;2.Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil |
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Abstract: | BackgroundDifferent limb training demands and limb preference may determine anthropometric and muscle force inter-limb asymmetries in Rhythmic Gymnastics (RG) athletes.PurposeThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of lateral preference of the lower extremity on anthropometric, range of motion, and isokinetic torque measurements of RG athletes.Study DesignCross sectional studyMethodsLower limb anthropometric measurements (girth, estimated anatomical cross-sectional area), hip, knee and ankle range of motion, flexor and extensor isokinetic torques (angular velocities = 60, 180, e 240 °·s−1) and bilateral asymmetry index were evaluated in 11 international level Rhythmic Gymnastics athletes (17.9 ± 4.0 years of age; 9.1 ± 5,1 years of experience; 26.8 ± 6.0 weekly training hours).ResultsThe preferred limb showed larger thigh girth and anatomical cross-sectional area, higher ankle dorsiflexor range of motion, higher hip flexor torque at 60 °·s−1 and higher plantarflexor torque at 180 °·s−1 compared to the non-preferred limb.ConclusionsThe observed differences seem to be strictly related to lateral preference and rhythmic gymnastics training.Levels of Evidence3 |
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Keywords: | Ankle joint hip joint isokinetic dynamometer knee joint muscle strength |
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