Abstract

The unilateral demands on the dominant (D) limbs in netball players, may lead to developments and changes that differs from that of the non-dominant (ND) limbs. An individual who is constantly exposed to unilateral movements or repeated use of the D limb, can also develop bilateral differences between the D and ND limbs. The purpose of the study was to determine if any significant bilateral differences in anthropometric and isokinetic strength measurements occurred between the D and ND limbs of the upper and lower parts of the body in female university netball players.

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