2022
DOI: 10.13189/saj.2022.100220
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Musculoskeletal Asymmetry in Young Soccer Players: Differences between the Dominant and Nondominant Leg

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“…This study was a part of the Prospective Study of Predictors of Sports Injuries: UTokyo Sports Science Institute Sports Injury Prevention Project. 32 , 33 Our institution’s ethics committee approved the study protocol, and written consent was obtained from all participants.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This study was a part of the Prospective Study of Predictors of Sports Injuries: UTokyo Sports Science Institute Sports Injury Prevention Project. 32 , 33 Our institution’s ethics committee approved the study protocol, and written consent was obtained from all participants.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Muscle flexibility testing was performed on the iliopsoas, quadriceps femoris, hamstring, gastrocnemius, and soleus muscles bilaterally using methods described previously. 21 , 32 , 33 These methods are known to be highly reliable. 34 …”
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“…Each CEP was coded with a number and assigned for a condition. Seventeen different programs were designed for thoracic kyphosis (1), lumbar lordosis (2), right thoracic scoliosis (3), left thoracic scoliosis (4), right lumbar scoliosis (5), left lumbar scoliosis (6), anterior pelvic tilt (7), posterior pelvic tilt (8), hamstring stretching (9), hip adductor muscle length-stretching (10), iliopsoas stretching (11), rectus femoris stretching (12), tensor fasciae latae stretching (13), hip external rotator stretching (14), hip internal rotator stretching (15), soleus stretching (16) and gastrocnemius stretching (17) (see Supplementary Materials). In addition, for convenience, the program code was referred to the participants by the researchers during the programs' demonstration.…”
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“…An additional factor that has been observed to be associated with asymmetrical adaptations in bone and muscle circumferences, as well as in lower limb flexibility and in muscular strength, is the presence of laterality in sports [2,14]. It was observed, for example, that the increased usage of the dominant leg in soccer may progressively negatively influence postural asymmetrical adaptations [15,16] and the asymmetry between the two legs due to the single-leg landing impact [17].…”
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confidence: 99%