Bilateral Deficits during Maximal Grip Force Production in Late Postmenopausal Women
The purpose of this study was to investigate bilateral deficit patterns during maximal hand-grip force production in late postmenopausal women. Twenty late postmenopausal and 20 young premenopausal women performed maximal isometric grip force production ...
Jin-Su Kim +2 more
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Prevalence of primary central nervous system tumors in Iran: a retrospective study
Background Tumors are the second-most common cause of death after cardiovascular diseases. Brain tumors are really different regarding location, symptoms and signs.
Ali Amini Harandi +2 more
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Exercise, dominant hand and neurodegeneration [PDF]
Some neurodegenerative diseases, such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and Parkinson's disease (PD), characteristically present with asymmetrical symptoms, and previous studies have shown that there is concordance for side of onset and handedness.1 ,2 Separately, the markedly higher incidence of ALS has been reported in athletes, particularly in ...
Satoshi Kuwabara, Sonoko Misawa
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Functional relationship between dominant and non-dominant hand in motor task - hand grip strength endurance [PDF]
The aim of this study was to determine the functional relationship between dominant and non-dominant hand in the strength endurance motor task - hand grip, in the referent population of healthy and young persons.
Kljajić Dragana +4 more
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Study aim: The COVID-19 pandemic has unhinged the lives of people across the globe, in particular, university students who are home-schooling. No study has investigated the influence of specific parameters on reaction time (RT) among university students ...
Bari Dindar S., Yacoob Aldosky Haval Y.
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Grip Strength Measurement in the Right Hand Better Predicts Mortality Regardless of Dominant Hand [PDF]
Purpose Muscle strength is often higher when measured on the dominant hand than on the non-dominant hand, and there are reports of differences in the mortality rates between left-handed and right-handed people in the Korean population.
Yun-A Shin, Won-Ho Choi, Jae-Hyun Kim
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The Impact of Motivational Self-Talk on Motor Learning in Ten-Year-Old Male Students [PDF]
Background: One of the most important goals of physical education teachers and sport trainers is to increase the amount of learning and performance of motor skills of students and athletes in the shortest time, with the lowest cost and energy, and the ...
Saleh Nasiri, Mehdi Shahbazi
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Relationship Between Dominant Hand and Foot Use and Body Composition in Children Playing Soccer
In our research, the relationship between the body composition and the dominantly used hands and feet of children between the ages of 7 and 14 and playing football in Turkey was investigated.
Fatih Sarıkaya, Mustafa Şahin
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Left handed non-dominant hand phacoemulsification [PDF]
We appreciate the commendable work by Kageyama et al , which was published in the BJO .1 We have also studied the results of left handed non-dominant hand phacoemulsification prospectively, performed in left eyes of 29 patients with an immature senile cataract and against the rule astigmatism. Phacoemulsification was performed by an experienced surgeon
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Effect of mental training on short-term psychomotor skill acquisition in laparoscopic surgery - a pilot study [PDF]
Aim: The mental demands of laparoscopic surgery create a steep learning curve for surgical trainees. Experienced surgeons informally conduct mental training prior to starting a complex laparoscopic procedure.
Alijani, Afshin +3 more
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