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  • 3. Electromyographic analysis of exercises proposed for differential activation of medial and lateral quadriceps femoris muscle components.
    Karst GM, Jewett PD.
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  • 5. Preferential activation of the vastus medialis oblique, vastus lateralis, and hip adductor muscles during isometric exercises in females.
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    Muyor JM, Martín-Fuentes I, Rodríguez-Ridao D, Antequera-Vique JA.
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  • 10. Electromyographic Comparison of Five Lower-Limb Muscles between Single- and Multi-Joint Exercises among Trained Men.
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  • 13. Relative electromyographic activity in trunk, hip, and knee muscles during unilateral weight bearing exercises: Implications for rehabilitation.
    Bolgla LA, Cruz MF, Roberts LH, Buice AM, Pou TS.
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  • 15. The effects of therapeutic hip exercise with abdominal core activation on recruitment of the hip muscles.
    Chan MK, Chow KW, Lai AY, Mak NK, Sze JC, Tsang SM.
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  • 18. Unique activation of the quadriceps femoris during single- and multi-joint exercises.
    Ema R, Sakaguchi M, Akagi R, Kawakami Y.
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  • 19. Identifying yoga-based knee strengthening exercises using the knee adduction moment.
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  • 20. Core muscle activation during Swiss ball and traditional abdominal exercises.
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