Compromised motor control in children with DCD: A deficit in the internal model?—A systematic review
A viable hypothesis to explain the compromised motor ability of children with Developmental
Coordination Disorder (DCD) suggests a fundamental deficit in their ability to utilize internal …
Coordination Disorder (DCD) suggests a fundamental deficit in their ability to utilize internal …
On the bilateral asymmetry during running and cycling–A review considering leg preference
FP Carpes, CB Mota, IE Faria - Physical therapy in sport, 2010 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: This review summarizes the effects of bilateral asymmetry on running and
cycling performance and risk of injury in healthy subjects and the influence of leg …
cycling performance and risk of injury in healthy subjects and the influence of leg …
Neuroplasticity associated with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Study Design Controlled laboratory study. Background Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)
injury may result in neuroplastic changes due to lost mechanoreceptors of the ACL and …
injury may result in neuroplastic changes due to lost mechanoreceptors of the ACL and …
Anterior cruciate ligament deficiency causes brain plasticity: a functional MRI study
E Kapreli, S Athanasopoulos, J Gliatis… - … American journal of …, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Background The mechanoreceptors located in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) constitute an
afferent source of information toward the central nervous system. It has been proposed that …
afferent source of information toward the central nervous system. It has been proposed that …
Exploring the cortical and subcortical functional magnetic resonance imaging changes associated with freezing in Parkinson's disease
Freezing of gait is a devastating symptom of advanced Parkinson's disease yet the neural
correlates of this phenomenon remain poorly understood. In this study, severity of freezing of …
correlates of this phenomenon remain poorly understood. In this study, severity of freezing of …
Laterality 2020: Entering the next decade
In the 2010s, significant progress has been made in several key areas of laterality research,
including neuroimaging, genetics and comparative research. In the present article, we …
including neuroimaging, genetics and comparative research. In the present article, we …
How does lower limb dominance influence postural control movements during single leg stance?
A Promsri, T Haid, P Federolf - Human movement science, 2018 - Elsevier
The main purposes of the current study were to examine bilateral asymmetry in postural
control during single-leg standing between the dominant and non-dominant legs using a …
control during single-leg standing between the dominant and non-dominant legs using a …
Leg dominance effects on postural control when performing challenging balance exercises
A Promsri, T Haid, I Werner, P Federolf - Brain sciences, 2020 - mdpi.com
Leg dominance reflects the preferential use of one leg over another and is typically
attributed to asymmetries in the neural circuitry. Detecting leg dominance effects on motor …
attributed to asymmetries in the neural circuitry. Detecting leg dominance effects on motor …
Does monopedal postural balance differ between the dominant leg and the non-dominant leg? A review
T Paillard, F Noé - Human movement science, 2020 - Elsevier
The interlimb postural comparison ie, between the dominant leg and the non-dominant leg
has been studied by numerous authors but their results are contradictory and do not lead to …
has been studied by numerous authors but their results are contradictory and do not lead to …
Biomechanical and neurophysiological mechanisms related to postural control and efficiency of movement: a review
ASP Sousa, A Silva, JMRS Tavares - Somatosensory & motor …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Understanding postural control requires considering various mechanisms underlying a
person's ability to stand, to walk, and to interact with the environment safely and efficiently …
person's ability to stand, to walk, and to interact with the environment safely and efficiently …