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  • 4. Effects of electromyostimulation on knee extensors and flexors strength and steadiness in older adults.
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  • 6. A unique form of light-load training improves steadiness and performance on some functional tasks in older adults.
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  • 7. Acute effects of concentric vs. eccentric exercise on force steadiness and electromyographic responses of the forearm flexors.
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  • 8. Older adults are less steady during submaximal isometric contractions with the knee extensor muscles.
    Tracy BL, Enoka RM.
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  • 9. Larger plantar flexion torque variability implies less stable balance in the young: an association affected by knee position.
    Mello EM, Magalhães FH, Kohn AF.
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  • 10. Resistance and functional training reduces knee extensor position fluctuations in functionally limited older adults.
    Manini TM, Clark BC, Tracy BL, Burke J, Ploutz-Snyder L.
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  • 11. Quantification of functional knee flexor to extensor moment ratio using isokinetics and electromyography.
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  • 14. Variability in common synaptic input to motor neurons modulates both force steadiness and pegboard time in young and older adults.
    Feeney DF, Mani D, Enoka RM.
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  • 15. Low-frequency force steadiness practice in plantar flexor muscle reduces postural sway during quiet standing.
    Oshita K, Yano S.
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    Chung-Hoon K, Tracy BL, Marcus R, Dibble L, Burgess P, Lastayo PC.
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  • 17. Tempo-controlled resistance training of the hip abductors and ankle dorsiflexors with light loads does not improve postural sway in older adults.
    Carzoli JP, Koger K, Amato A, Enoka RM.
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  • 18. Eccentric exercise increases EMG amplitude and force fluctuations during submaximal contractions of elbow flexor muscles.
    Semmler JG, Tucker KJ, Allen TJ, Proske U.
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  • 19. Relationship between ankle plantar flexor force steadiness and postural stability on stable and unstable platforms.
    Hirono T, Ikezoe T, Taniguchi M, Yamagata M, Miyakoshi K, Umehara J, Ichihashi N.
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  • 20. Isometric rate of force development, maximum voluntary contraction, and balance in women with and without joint hypermobility.
    Mebes C, Amstutz A, Luder G, Ziswiler HR, Stettler M, Villiger PM, Radlinger L.
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