Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was investigate the effect of hemisphere preference on medial longitudinal arch collapse level and range of motion of ankle and hallux extension in both lower extremities and to determine whether there was a difference between the lower extremities. Material and Methods: The study was performed on 142 university students (male 77, female 65) aged between 18-27 (20.42 ± 1.441) years who agreed to participate. Participants completed two questionnaires questioning individual characteristics, and hand and foot preferences. Dorsiflexion and plantar flexion of both ankles and extension of both halluces were measured using a universal goniometer, and navicular drop (ND) in both feet using the

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