Masticatory and neck muscles’ isometric endurance and their relation to upper limb isometric grip strength in sport climbers—preliminary investigation

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  • What: Understanding the relationship between hand dominance and the involvement of and muscles can provide valuable insights into the neuromuscular adaptations specific to sport climbing potentially aiding performance optimization and injury prevention in intermediate and advanced This study analyzes if the dominant hand has greater and manual parameters than the non-dominant one and examines its relation to the and muscles in intermediate and advanced sport Materials and Methods: The aim of this study was to assess the isometric manual grip strength and isometric endurance handgrip parameters, determine the differences in the isometric endurance and isometric manual . . .

     

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