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The characteristics of feet center of pressure trajectory during quiet standing
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Stodółka, Jacek
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Blach, Wieslaw
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Vodičar, Janez
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Maćkała, Krzysztof
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To investigate the level of bilateral symmetry or asymmetry between right and left foot center of pressure (COP) trajectory in the mediolateral and anteroposterior directions, this study involved 102 participants (54 females and 48 males). Ground reaction forces were measured using two Kistler force plates during two 45-s quiet standing trials. Comparisons of COP trajectory were performed by correlation and scatter plot analysis. Strong and very strong positive correlations (from 0.6 to 1.0) were observed between right and left foot anteroposterior COP displacement trajectory in 91 participants; 11 individuals presented weak or negative correlations. In the mediolateral direction, moderate and strong negative correlations (from −0.5 to −1.0) were observed in 69 participants, weak negative or weak positive correlations in 30 individuals, and three showed strong positive correlations (0.6 to 1.0). Additional investigation is warranted to compare COP trajectories between asymptotic individuals as assessed herein (to determine normative data) and those with foot or leg symptoms to better understand the causes of COP asymmetry and aid clinicians with the diagnosis of posture-related pathologies.
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English
Keywords:
symmetry
,
asymmetry
,
foot
,
force
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balance
,
postural stability
,
standing
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Article
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1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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FŠ - Faculty of Sport
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Published
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Year:
2020
Number of pages:
10 str.
Numbering:
Vol. 10, iss. 8, art. 2940
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-133735
UDC:
796.01
ISSN on article:
2076-3417
DOI:
10.3390/app10082940
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5682609
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13.12.2021
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Applied sciences
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Appl. sci.
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MDPI
ISSN:
2076-3417
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522979353
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23.04.2020
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Slovenian
Keywords:
simetrija
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asimetrija
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stopalo
,
sila
,
ravnotežje
,
stabilnost
,
stanje
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