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346 related items for PubMed ID: 9813875

  • 1. Muscle activation differences between eccentric and concentric isokinetic exercise.
    Kellis E, Baltzopoulos V.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 1998 Nov; 30(11):1616-23. PubMed ID: 9813875
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  • 2. The effects of normalization method on antagonistic activity patterns during eccentric and concentric isokinetic knee extension and flexion.
    Kellis E, Baltzopoulos V.
    J Electromyogr Kinesiol; 1996 Dec; 6(4):235-45. PubMed ID: 20719680
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  • 3. The effects of antagonist moment on the resultant knee joint moment during isokinetic testing of the knee extensors.
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  • 5. Antagonist muscle coactivation during isokinetic knee extension.
    Aagaard P, Simonsen EB, Andersen JL, Magnusson SP, Bojsen-Møller F, Dyhre-Poulsen P.
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  • 6. Co-activation of vastus lateralis and biceps femoris muscles in pubertal children and adults.
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  • 7. The effects of fatigue on the resultant joint moment, agonist and antagonist electromyographic activity at different angles during dynamic knee extension efforts.
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  • 8. Isokinetic muscle strength and capacity for muscular knee joint stabilization in elite sailors.
    Aagaard P, Simonsen EB, Beyer N, Larsson B, Magnusson P, Kjaer M.
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  • 9. Electrical manifestations of muscle fatigue during concentric and eccentric isokinetic knee flexion-extension movements.
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  • 10. EMG power spectrum and features of the superimposed M-wave during voluntary eccentric and concentric actions at different activation levels.
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  • 11. Agonist muscle activity and antagonist muscle co-activity levels during standardized isotonic and isokinetic knee extensions.
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    J Electromyogr Kinesiol; 2009 Jun; 19(3):449-58. PubMed ID: 18093843
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  • 12. Quadriceps femoris electromyogram during concentric, isometric and eccentric phases of fatiguing dynamic knee extensions.
    Pincivero DM, Gandhi V, Timmons MK, Coelho AJ.
    J Biomech; 2006 Jun; 39(2):246-54. PubMed ID: 16321626
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  • 13. Antagonist moment of force during maximal knee extension in pubertal boys: effects of quadriceps fatigue.
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  • 14. EMG-angle relationship of the hamstring muscles during maximum knee flexion.
    Onishi H, Yagi R, Oyama M, Akasaka K, Ihashi K, Handa Y.
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  • 15. Relationship between torque and EMG activity of a knee extensor muscle during isokinetic concentric and eccentric actions.
    Ghori GM, Donne B, Luckwill RG.
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  • 16. Quantification of functional knee flexor to extensor moment ratio using isokinetics and electromyography.
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  • 17. The relationship between isokinetic knee extension and flexion strength with soccer kick kinematics: an electromyographic evaluation.
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  • 18. Contraction mode shift in quadriceps femoris muscle activation during dynamic knee extensor exercise with increasing loads.
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  • 19. An acute bout of static stretching does not affect maximal eccentric isokinetic peak torque, the joint angle at peak torque, mean power, electromyography, or mechanomyography.
    Cramer JT, Housh TJ, Johnson GO, Weir JP, Beck TW, Coburn JW.
    J Orthop Sports Phys Ther; 2007 Mar 14; 37(3):130-9. PubMed ID: 17416128
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  • 20. Relationship between isokinetic concentric and eccentric contraction modes in the knee flexor and extensor muscle groups.
    Wu Y, Li RC, Maffulli N, Chan KM, Chan JL.
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