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467 related items for PubMed ID: 22135704

  • 1. Muscle atrophy and functional deficits of knee extensors and flexors in people with chronic stroke.
    Prado-Medeiros CL, Silva MP, Lessi GC, Alves MZ, Tannus A, Lindquist AR, Salvini TF.
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  • 3. Intrinsic muscle strength and voluntary activation of both lower limbs and functional performance after stroke.
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  • 4. The relationship of lower limb muscle strength and knee joint hyperextension during the stance phase of gait in hemiparetic stroke patients.
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  • 12. Knee muscle strength, gait performance, and perceived participation after stroke.
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  • 13. Reliability of isokinetic normalized peak torque assessments for knee muscles in post-stroke hemiparesis.
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  • 16. Effects of movement speed and joint position on knee flexor torque in healthy and post-surgical subjects.
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  • 17. Isokinetic muscle strength and capacity for muscular knee joint stabilization in elite sailors.
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  • 20. Midfemoral Bone Volume of Walking Subjects with Chronic Hemiparesis Post Stroke.
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