An Integrated Approach to Explore Interlimb Asymmetries, Neuromuscular Parameters, and Injuries in Semiprofessional Soccer Players
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López Valenciano, Alejandro
Raya González, Javier
Sánchez Díaz, Silvia
Berasategui, Oier
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Interlimb asymmetries have been widely studied with controversial results, suggesting
that the magnitude of asymmetries is highly task-dependent and could be related to injury risk. This
study aimed to establish an optimal method for assessing asymmetries and evaluate interlimb power
performance and range of motion asymmetries in injured and non-injured male semiprofessional
soccer players. A prospective and descriptive design was applied, and 20 male semiprofessional
soccer players participated. The players underwent a battery of screening tests (i.e., countermovement
jump [CMJ], half-squat, hip abduction and hip adduction isometric force, knee flexion and extension
isokinetic torque, and lower limb range of movement). The healthy players had a greater range of
motion in the hip extension and ankle flexion of the dominant leg and hip abduction and knee flexion
of the non-dominant leg. However, the injured players exhibited greater asymmetry in hip abduction
maximum isometric strength. These findings suggest the importance of establishing a comprehensive
method to assess the range of motion interlimb asymmetries related to injury risk in semiprofessional
soccer players.
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Domínguez-Díez, M., López-Valenciano, A., Raya-González, J., Castillo, D., Sánchez-Díaz, S., Berasategui, O., & Gene-Morales, J. (2024). An integrated approach to explore interlimb asymmetries, neuromuscular parameters, and injuries in semiprofessional soccer players. Applied Sciences, 14(23), 10800. https://doi.org/10.3390/app142310800










