Uninjured Pediatric Athletes Have Baseline Limb Asymmetries On Common Return-To-Sport Physical Performance Tests

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Summary

We wanted to test how common it is for uninjured children to have the same level of strength and balance in both legs, and then determine how this information should guide decisions about when it's appropriate for kids to return to sports after an injury.

Study Details

Conditions
Bones, Joints and Muscles
Research for Children and Teenagers
Investigators
Jonathan C. Riboh, MD