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Arch height and balance in judo

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Jun 26, 2015.

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    Arch of the foot and postural balance in young judokas and peers.
    Jankowicz-Szymanska, Agnieszka; Mikolajczyk, Edyta; Wardzala, Robert
    Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics B: June 19, 2015
     
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    Dynamics of Judoka's foot arch
    Jan Šenk?ř, Zdenko Reguli, Jitka Čihounkov?
    1st World Congress on Health and Martial Arts in Interdisciplinary Approach, HMA 2015
     
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    So, a 3-4mm difference (average) in the sit to stand navicular drop test with absolutely no mention of their reliability. In this context the conclusions made could be considered rather bold...
     
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    Toe Flexor Muscle Strength and Morphological Characteristics of the Foot in Judo Athletes.
    Koyama K et al
    Int J Sports Med. 2019 Mar 5
     
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    Estimation of static navicular drop and its correlation
    with selected anthropometric and lower extremity
    anatomical alignment variables in university level
    female judo players

    Nihar Ranjan Mohanty, Avinash Tiwari and Shyamal Koley
    International Journal of Physiology, Nutrition and Physical Education 2019; 4(1): 1331-1336
     
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    Effectiveness of a judo-specific injury prevention programme: a randomised controlled trial in recreational judo athletes
    Amber L von Gerhardt et al
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