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208 related items for PubMed ID: 33440336

  • 1. Swing Phase Mechanics of Maximal Velocity Sprints-Does Isokinetic Lower-Limb Muscle Strength Matter?
    Alt T, Komnik I, Severin J, Nodler YT, Benker R, Knicker AJ, Brüggemann GP, Strüder HK.
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  • 2. Nordic Hamstring Exercise training induces improved lower-limb swing phase mechanics and sustained strength preservation in sprinters.
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  • 4. Influence of hip-flexion angle on hamstrings isokinetic activity in sprinters.
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  • 7. A new concept for isokinetic hamstring: quadriceps muscle strength ratio.
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  • 9. Six Weeks of Unilateral Flywheel Hip-Extension and Leg-Curl Training Improves Flywheel Eccentric Peak Power but Does Not Enhance Hamstring Isokinetic or Isometric Strength.
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  • 12. Effect of two weeks of training cessation on concentric and eccentric knee muscle strength in highly trained sprinters.
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  • 13. The Influence of Hip Flexion and Isokinetic Velocity on Hamstrings-Quadriceps Strength Ratios in Healthy Females.
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  • 14. Antagonist muscle coactivation during isokinetic knee extension.
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  • 16. Specificity of training velocity and training load on gains in isokinetic knee joint strength.
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  • 17. How joint torques affect hamstring injury risk in sprinting swing-stance transition.
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  • 18. Muscle mass, isokinetic torque, and functional capacity in women with osteoarthritis of the knee.
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  • 19. Agreement between isokinetic eccentric hamstring strength, Nordic hamstring strength and Nordic break-point angle in a sample of trained and healthy individuals.
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  • 20. Velocity-specific and time-dependent adaptations following a standardized Nordic Hamstring Exercise training.
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