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Examination of Age-related Core Stability and Dynamic Balance in Hockey Players
The purpose of the study was to assess core stability and to determine age-related diff erences in the unilaterality
of limb movements in hockey players. The sample included 152 hockey players aged 12 to 35 years. Every player
performed the upper quarter and the lower quarter Y-balance tests. Performances of players showed high degree
of individuality, which was expressed as the composite score. The diff erence greater than 4 cm in movements
performed by a left or right limb indicates imbalance and higher risk of injury. Of 152 players, 27 and 26 players
showed a diff erence higher than 4 cm for the lower quarter and the upper quarter, respectively. Of all age categories,
61% of senior players showed muscle imbalance. This may have been caused by factors present at school age
because 52% of U13 players showed imbalance. We conducted statistical analysis to determine diff erences for
each of the directions in relation to limb length. The cross-sectional data have shown non signifi cant diff erences
between age categories studied. For the development of ice hockey players, it is important to eliminate movement
imbalance. The results have shown that the category at risk includes the U13 players, who may suff er from
movement imbalance in the senior category