Négyesi et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Age-specific modifications in healthy adults' knee joint position senseNégyesi et al., 2019
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- Négyesi J
- Galamb K
- Szilagyi B
- Nagatomi R
- Hortobagyi T
- Tihanyi J
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- Somatosensory & Motor Research
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Aim: Right-handed young adults perform target-matching tasks more accurately with the non- dominant (ND) compared to the dominant (D) limb, but it is unclear if age affects this disparity. We determined if age affects target-matching asymmetry in right-side dominant …
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