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338 related items for PubMed ID: 12586521

  • 1. Knee extensor torque and quadriceps femoris EMG during perceptually-guided isometric contractions.
    Pincivero DM, Coelho AJ, Campy RM, Salfetnikov Y, Suter E.
    J Electromyogr Kinesiol; 2003 Apr; 13(2):159-67. PubMed ID: 12586521
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  • 2. Angle- and gender-specific quadriceps femoris muscle recruitment and knee extensor torque.
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  • 3. Knee extensor torque, work, and EMG during subjectively graded dynamic contractions.
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  • 5. Activation linearity and parallelism of the superficial quadriceps across the isometric intensity spectrum.
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  • 9. EMG activity and voluntary activation during knee-extensor concentric torque generation.
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  • 12. Relative torque contribution of vastus medialis muscle at different knee angles.
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  • 13. Differential effect of knee extension isometric training on the different muscles of the quadriceps femoris in humans.
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  • 14. Effect of knee joint angle on neuromuscular activation of the vastus intermedius muscle during isometric contraction.
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  • 15. Quadriceps EMG/force relationship in knee extension and leg press.
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  • 16. Vastus medialis and lateralis activity during voluntary and stimulated contractions.
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  • 17. Electromechanical delay of the knee extensor muscles: comparison among young, middle-age and older individuals.
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  • 18. Leg muscles recruitment pattern in soccer players and active individuals during isometric contractions.
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  • 19. Association between knee extensor strength and EMG activities during squat movement.
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  • 20. Normalized EMG to normalized torque relationship of vastus intermedius muscle during isometric knee extension.
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