On May 1st 2020, we sat down together online to discuss how to assess movement asymmetries using a dual force plate system. Dual force plate systems have become increasingly popular in high performance sport.
A key application is measuring side-to-side vertical jump force-time asymmetries. We can use these measurements to track player readiness, identify trainable deficits in non-injured athletes and monitor injured athletes throughout the return to health and return to performance transition after injury.
You can download a PDF of the presentation here.
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I also referenced a few of our recently published papers. Click the links below to get a PDF copy of our publications.