Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6554440 | HOMO - Journal of Comparative Human Biology | 2018 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
The results showed that the values of all morphological characteristics were higher in the left body segments, both in athletes and controls. However, the differences between sides were much more pronounced in the field hockey players. With regard to functional traits, higher values were obtained for the right body side in athletes but for the left side of the body among the controls. The difference between right and left side bending increased from the cervical spine (2.7%) through thoracic spine (7.8%) to lumbar spine (16.5%) in athletes. Rotational asymmetry in the thoracic spine was the largest in both groups. These findings indicate that it is important to monitor all athletes to prevent injury and health problems connected with strong morphological asymmetry.
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Authors
M. KrzykaÅa, P. LeszczyÅski, M. GrzeÅkowiak, T. Podgórski, M. Woźniewicz-DobrzyÅska, A. Konarska, R. Strzelczyk, J. Lewandowski, J.M. Konarski,