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181 related items for PubMed ID: 18207420

  • 1. A maximal isokinetic pedalling exercise for EMG normalization in cycling.
    Fernández-Peña E, Lucertini F, Ditroilo M.
    J Electromyogr Kinesiol; 2009 Jun; 19(3):e162-70. PubMed ID: 18207420
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  • 2. EMG normalization to study muscle activation in cycling.
    Rouffet DM, Hautier CA.
    J Electromyogr Kinesiol; 2008 Oct; 18(5):866-78. PubMed ID: 17507240
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  • 4. Alternative methods of normalising EMG during cycling.
    Albertus-Kajee Y, Tucker R, Derman W, Lambert M.
    J Electromyogr Kinesiol; 2010 Dec; 20(6):1036-43. PubMed ID: 20696597
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  • 5. Comparison of electromyography fatigue threshold in lower limb muscles in trained cyclists and untrained non-cyclists.
    Smirmaul BP, Dantas JL, Fontes EB, Altimari LR, Okano AH, Moraes AC.
    Electromyogr Clin Neurophysiol; 2010 Dec; 50(3-4):149-54. PubMed ID: 20552949
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  • 6. Reliability of lower limb electromyography during overground walking: a comparison of maximal- and sub-maximal normalisation techniques.
    Murley GS, Menz HB, Landorf KB, Bird AR.
    J Biomech; 2010 Mar 03; 43(4):749-56. PubMed ID: 19909958
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  • 14. EMG amplitude in maximal and submaximal exercise is dependent on signal capture rate.
    Hunter AM, St Clair Gibson A, Lambert M, Dennis S, Mullany H, O'Malley MJ, Vaughan CL, Kay D, Noakes TD.
    Int J Sports Med; 2003 Feb 03; 24(2):83-9. PubMed ID: 12669251
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  • 18. Adjustment of muscle coordination during an all-out sprint cycling task.
    Dorel S, Guilhem G, Couturier A, Hug F.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2012 Nov 03; 44(11):2154-64. PubMed ID: 22677928
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  • 19. The effects of electrode orientation on electromyographic amplitude and mean power frequency during cycle ergometry.
    Zuniga JM, Housh TJ, Hendrix CR, Camic CL, Mielke M, Schmidt RJ, Johnson GO.
    J Neurosci Methods; 2009 Nov 15; 184(2):256-62. PubMed ID: 19698747
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  • 20. Reproducibility of surface EMG variables in isometric sub-maximal contractions of jaw elevator muscles.
    Castroflorio T, Icardi K, Becchino B, Merlo E, Debernardi C, Bracco P, Farina D.
    J Electromyogr Kinesiol; 2006 Oct 15; 16(5):498-505. PubMed ID: 16291500
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