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The effect of increasing heel height on lower limb symmetry during the back squat in trained and novice lifters.

Mark G L SayersSeyyed Hamed Hosseini NasabCaroline BachemWilliam R TaylorRenate ListSilvio Lorenzetti
Published in: BMC sports science, medicine & rehabilitation (2020)
This investigation highlights that although a degree of bilateral lower limb asymmetry is common in individuals performing back squats, the degree of this symmetry is largely unaffected by raising the heels. Differences in results for discrete and time-series symmetry analyses also highlight a key issue associated with relying solely on discrete data techniques to assess bilateral symmetry during tasks such as the back squat.
Keyphrases
  • lower limb
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  • case report
  • machine learning
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