There is not much to interpreting an interlimb asymmetry, right? You just look at the value to see the percent difference between limbs. Is it that simple? How do you know that the asymmetry is real or meaningful? Does any of the picture on the slide make sense to you? Check out this FREE Online Course to see if you can interpret and represent your asymmetry data to better effect. Concepts like movement variability, coefficients of variation, direction of asymmetry, smallest worthwhile change and z-scores are explained to help your practice.