Inter-limb asymmetry in the kinematic parameters of the long jump approach run in female paralympic-level class T63/T64 athletes
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the inter-limb asymmetry in the kinematic parameters of the approach run in elite-level female Class T63/T64 long jumpers and its relationship to performance. Three Class T63 and nine Class T64 female long jumpers were examined during a competition. The temporal and kinematic parameters of their approach steps (step length: SL; step frequency: SF; average step velocity: SV) were measured using a panning video method and speed radar. The symmetry angle was the measure of inter-limb asymmetry. The results revealed that SF and SV were significantly (p < 0.05) larger in the intact lower limb. Significant (p < 0.05) asymmetry was revealed for SL, SF, and SV in 2/12, 3/12, and 1/12 jumpers, respectively. [...]
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Prosthesis. 2024;6(1):146-156
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García-Fresneda A, Panoutsakopoulos V, Padullés Riu JM, Torralba Jordán MA, López-del Amo JL, Padullés X, Exell TA, Kotzamanidou M, Metaxiotis D, Theodorou A. Inter-limb asymmetry in the kinematic parameters of the long jump approach run in female paralympic-level class T63/T64 athletes. Prosthesis. 2024;6(1):146-156. DOI: 10.3390/prosthesis6010012
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