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155 related items for PubMed ID: 8869510

  • 1. Electrical and mechanical output of the knee muscles during isometric and isokinetic activity in stroke and healthy adults.
    Davies JM, Mayston MJ, Newham DJ.
    Disabil Rehabil; 1996 Feb; 18(2):83-90. PubMed ID: 8869510
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  • 2. Relationship of muscle strength for knee extension to walking capacity in patients with spastic hemiparesis.
    Nakamura R, Hosokawa T, Tsuji I.
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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. Relative decreases in knee extension torque with increased knee extension velocities in stroke patients with hemiparesis.
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  • 5. Relationship between neuromuscular fatigue and spasticity in chronic stroke patients: a pilot study.
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  • 6. Dynamic muscle strength training in stroke patients: effects on knee extension torque, electromyographic activity, and motor function.
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  • 7. Calibration of EMG to force for knee muscles is applicable with submaximal voluntary contractions.
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  • 8. Rising and sitting down in stroke patients. Auditory feedback and dynamic strength training to enhance symmetrical body weight distribution.
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  • 10. The effect of isolating the paretic limb on weight-bearing distribution and EMG activity during squats in hemiplegic and healthy individuals.
    Lee DK, An DH, Yoo WG, Hwang BY, Kim TH, Oh JS.
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  • 11. Abnormal muscle coactivation patterns during isometric torque generation at the elbow and shoulder in hemiparetic subjects.
    Dewald JP, Pope PS, Given JD, Buchanan TS, Rymer WZ.
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  • 12. Isokinetic strength training of the hemiparetic knee: effects on function and spasticity.
    Sharp SA, Brouwer BJ.
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  • 13. Agonist and antagonist EMG activation during isometric torque development at the elbow in spastic hemiparesis.
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  • 14. EMG activity and voluntary activation during knee-extensor concentric torque generation.
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  • 15. Test-retest reliability of isokinetic knee extension and flexion torque measurements in persons with spastic hemiparesis.
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  • 16. Effects of velocity on maximal torque production in poststroke hemiparesis.
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  • 17. Nature, reliability, and predictive value of muscle performance measures in patients with hemiparesis following stroke.
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  • 18. Voluntary activation failure contributes more to plantar flexor weakness than antagonist coactivation and muscle atrophy in chronic stroke survivors.
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  • 19. Quantification of gaps in the EMG interference pattern in chronic hemiparesis.
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  • 20. Influence of joint position on electromyographic and torque generation during maximal voluntary isometric contractions of the hamstrings and gluteus maximus muscles.
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