2020
DOI: 10.26603/ijspt20200712
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The Relationship Between Single Leg Balance and Isometric Ankle and Hip Strength in a Healthy Population

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“…For ankle stability, 95% of players were unable to maintain monopodial stability with no differences related to gender or category. No differences were found between the dominant and non-dominant limb, which was consistent with other studies [ 43 ]. Halabchi et al [ 44 ] state that elite basketball and football players (age 15 to 40 years) who have sustained an ankle sprain present a deficit in ankle stability and impaired single-leg balance test.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…For ankle stability, 95% of players were unable to maintain monopodial stability with no differences related to gender or category. No differences were found between the dominant and non-dominant limb, which was consistent with other studies [ 43 ]. Halabchi et al [ 44 ] state that elite basketball and football players (age 15 to 40 years) who have sustained an ankle sprain present a deficit in ankle stability and impaired single-leg balance test.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The authors identified, among other factors, the difference between the circumferences of the left and right thighs, while in our study, no correlations emerged for the left lower limb, and the difference in the strength of the anterior and posterior thigh muscles, which cannot be evaluated with the method we used [27]. The lack of evidence for the left lower limb could also be re-evaluated in light of the lack of differences found by Adillón et al [26] in the stability found between dominant and non-dominant limbs, in accordance with what was previously observed in other studies [28,29].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Isometric ankle torque denotes musclegenerated torque while maintaining the ankle joint in a fixed position. This torque plays a crucial role in the evaluation of ankle health, provides an indicator of the severity of ankle injuries, and assists in the monitoring of recovery progress [3,4,5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%