0.05) and it is not necessary to stand on the dominant leg to achieve the highest balance. This finding is particularly interesting for the clinicians who commonly use single leg postural control evaluations to assess an athletes’ progress in rehabilitation programs.]]>
p. 5−17
2981-0205
Vol.3/No.2
p. 19−30
2981-0205
Vol.3/No.2
p. 31−48
2981-0205
Vol.3/No.2
p. 49−65
2981-0205
Vol.3/No.2
p. 67−83
2981-0205
Vol.3/No.2
p. 85−96
2981-0205
Vol.3/No.2