svagsidor
Svagsidor (singular svagsida) is a Swedish term used in biomechanics, sports science, and rehabilitation to describe the weaker or less coordinated side of the body, typically in reference to limbs but also applicable to other bilateral systems. The svagsida is the contralateral counterpart to the dominant or stronger side and may exhibit lower strength, flexibility, neuromuscular control, or proprioception. While natural asymmetry is common, pronounced svagsidor can affect movement quality and increase the risk of overuse injuries, compensatory patterns, or chronic pain if left unaddressed.
Assessment and monitoring: Clinicians and coaches measure svagsidor with unilateral strength tests, range-of-motion tests, functional tasks,
Causes and factors: Genetic predisposition, handedness or footedness, previous injuries, pain, immobilization, aging, and training history
Management and training: Interventions aim to restore balance between sides through unilateral resistance training, mobility work,
Relevance: In sports, addressing svagsidor can improve performance and reduce injury risk; in clinical settings, it