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The relationship between ankle eversion to inversion strength ratio and postural balance control in healthy individuals

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The distal part of the lower extremity, foot and ankle joint, has an essential role to control postural balance through coordinated movements. The role of co-contraction between ankle dorsiflexor and plantar flexor muscles in maintaining postural balance has been mostly focused on previous researches [1,2]. However, the ankle strategy for postural control primarily occurs through eversion and inversion effort to keep the foot stable on the ground [3]. The current study aimed to investigate the relationship between isometric muscle strength ratio of eversion/ inversion (E/I) and postural balance control which is firstly corrected by ankle joint strategy.

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Avcı E. E., Şenocak E., Akgün İ., Timurtaş E., Demirbüken İ., Polat M. G., \"The relationship between ankle eversion to inversion strength ratio and postural balance control in healthy individuals\", Virtual Esmac 2020, Odense, Danimarka, 14 - 19 Eylül 2020, cilt.81, ss.17

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